DAY 26 I've never been one for stuck-ness. While some pastors' wives have a favorite seat in a church full of pews owned by specific families, I tend to move all over the place to keep people on their toes. (Quit glaring at me, honey lamb—that is Jesus' chair, not yours.) In that playful spirit,... Continue Reading →
Where Your Treasure Is
DAY 25 Remember how when you were little, $10 seemed like a million? (Honestly, there were probably college days that felt like that, too.) Money was this profound, magical, amorphous concept that you could hardly wrap your head around. Now you're paying bills. Finances have gotten a sort of bad rap in lots of churches,... Continue Reading →
Body Language
DAY 24 No matter where you stand with food, this faith is steeped in it. The garden overflowed with choice fruit. God provided manna for His needy people in the wilderness, and Jesus Himself is the Bread of Life. We come together as a family around a table in memory of the work He's accomplished... Continue Reading →
Minute to Win It
DAY 23 "Calendars can con: there are really only as many days left as you actually really live. In the end, everyone ends up at the length of their lives—but only a few live the whole width of a life." (Ann Voskamp) How can sixty ticks on a clock face vary so widely (depending on... Continue Reading →
The Artful Dodger
DAY 22 "But you don't understand—I've never been creative a day in my life!" In case you've held this constricting belief, either making sad peace with it or growing resentment because of it, lean in and let me gently tell you that you've simply not realized how you've been creative. Probably every day of your... Continue Reading →
Week 3 Extras
Can you even believe it? Week 3, done! If you want to explore any of the subjects we've dealt with in the past few days at a deeper level, I've got tons of goodies lined up for you. Have fun! Spiritual Gifts: In case you don't yet have Craig Groeschel's Chazown on your reading list... Continue Reading →
Native Tongue
DAY 21 The lives of husbands (and wives and kids and siblings and friends) across America changed forever in 1995. Why? A pastor in North Carolina published his unique idea that we all "speak" love in different ways. Gary Chapman's The Five Love Languages says that whether you're a quality time person, an acts of... Continue Reading →
Can You Hear Me?
DAY 20 "If I have only an hour with someone, I will spend the first 55 minutes asking them questions and finding out what is troubling their heart and mind, and then in the last five minutes I will share something of the truth." (Francis Schaeffer) It's easy to underestimate (and hard to overstate) the... Continue Reading →
Just Between Us
DAY 19 Empty. What comes to mind when you think about that word? Is it a dry glass? An abandoned house? Your growling stomach? Hollow people with no hope in their eyes? Sit with empty for a minute; turn it over in your heart and see how it feels. For most people, empty is full—full... Continue Reading →
Frenemies
DAY 18 I've heard it said that true community is the greatest fear and deepest longing of every human heart. Talk about a love-hate relationship! This business of knowing and being known, seeing and being seen—it's messy. It's inconvenient. It's terrifying. It's what we're made for. When it comes to human interaction, we all fall... Continue Reading →