Last weekend Mandy and I took the girls for a drive through the Blue Ridge Parkway to enjoy the glory of God’s creation in Autumn. The trees, not quite to their full splendor, were beautiful nonetheless. As we hiked to Indian Rocks, an outcropping of some very large rocks and boulders off the Parkway, our … Continue reading
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The Search for God and Guiness by Stephen Mansfield
Stephen Mansfield invites you to take a look at history through the lens of beer in his book, The Search for God and Guiness. Mansfield masterfully tells the story of the Guiness family’s work and impact over the last 250 years. The story begins with entrepreneur Arthur Guiness and his twofold pursuit to not only … Continue reading
The Wonder Lamb
Every morning I drive my three-year old to her pre-school. Usually the radio is off as I listen to her chatter and sing to herself. This morning was no different. She sang some of the usual songs, ‘Jesus Loves Me’ and ‘Itsy-bitsy spider’. As I listened I took a certain amount of joy in her … Continue reading
Ministry of Reciprocation
I love the “aha!” moments in life. As I was sitting in my office this rainy, Friday morning, putting the finishing touches on this week’s sermon, I had one of those moments. My text this week includes the famed “golden rule” of Jesus found in Matthew 7:12, “In everything, therefore, treat people in the same … Continue reading
All-Consuming Passion
I hate to lose. No, I really, REALLY hate to lose. I also hate watching my teams lose. I am a huge Nebraska Cornhuskers fan. For those not familiar with the history of college football, you would be hard-pressed to find a team with a deeper heritage, a better history of success or a more … Continue reading
Here I Am!
For the most part, my children have never experienced a high-school football game. For the last several years I worked with a small private school in Maryland that did not have a football team. As a result, this corner of American culture was left unexplored by my children, until a couple of weeks ago. I … Continue reading
What Happened to Biblical Preaching?
I’m a huge fan of podcasts. I download several every week of different preachers that I enjoy listening to, and as I drive around or work in the office, I plug in my ipod and enjoy a good sermon (hey, us preachers need to be fed too!) Recently, however, I noticed something. Several (not all) … Continue reading
Let’s Do’d It!
Our 3 year-old is fiercely independent. Recently potty-trained and armed with a tremendous amount of self-confidence, there is nothing she cannot conquer. The phrase of the week has been “I’d do’d it myself.” It’s an interesting construct of toddler grammar, accomplishing both present and past tense, which is essential in the mind of our daughter … Continue reading
A Perfectly Crazy Love
As summer winds down, I can’t help but wonder how it went by so fast! I see my kids excited for the beginning of the school year and I know, I’m more nervous than they are. This is their first year in public school. Their first year without Mom and Dad working in the same … Continue reading
Adopted
We have a new addition to the Richmond household. Apparently two kittens have taken up residence beneath the shed in the back yard. As far as I can tell they are only a couple of months old and my guess is that the mother abandoned them there. Of course as soon as they were discovered … Continue reading