Celebrate Subtractions!

It’s interesting to note how often we use numbers to determine the success or effectiveness of our churches.  We talk about how many attend on Sunday, the number of small groups, how many were baptized or the annual budget.  If attendance is less this year than last, things must not be going well.  However, that’s... Continue Reading →

So I Sought for a Man

Within North America, one of the greatest pockets of lostness is men.  Sixty-one percent of men across our culture do not profess a personal faith in Christ and another thirty-three percent are characterized as cultural Christians.  Recent studies identify less than six percent of American men as Biblical believers.  However, if dad is the first... Continue Reading →

Finishing Strong

I penned these words as I sat in a rest area on my way home from a hard trip to Michigan. This was a weekend of storm for our Kentucky Baptist Disaster Relief family.  The whirlwind came without warning on a dark, Friday afternoon.  A tragic vehicle accident occurred for two disaster relief volunteers, who... Continue Reading →

iGO do You?

If you're going on a mission trip this summer, I'd love for you to share your experiences with the world! The "iGO do You?" initiative is an awesome way to tell others your mission story.   It's easy and only takes a minute to tell where you went, what you witnessed God do, and what... Continue Reading →

Is Your Church Ready?

Disasters often strike with little warning, and no community is beyond the reach of natural or man-made catastrophes.  Because of this, a church must plan on how to respond to disasters, large and small. Studies indicate that most businesses, organizations, and churches fail to prepare for any kind of disaster event.  For the church, this... Continue Reading →

Going is NOT an Option

Going as a witness to our community, state, nation and world, is not an option, it is a mandate given to us by Christ himself.  Matthew 28:19-20 says that we should go into all the world and make disciples.  Acts 1:8 tells us that after receiving power, we will be His witnesses everywhere we go. ... Continue Reading →

Trampled Grass

The man shared despondently, "The only thing that is trampled when two bull elephants fight is the grass between them." These words sum up the despair of tens of thousands of displaced refugees.  Sadly, many of them have been forced to flee their homeland in South Sudan, as civil war erupted last December. A few... Continue Reading →

Seeking Those Who Can Do

General Dwight D. Eisenhower wrote this in 1942 during  the Second World War, "This is a long road we have to travel.  The men who can do things are going to be sought out just as surely as the sun rises in the morning." We have witnessed a continuous erosion of morality and ethics in our... Continue Reading →

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