Where is your sacred place? According to one survey, men seek sacred places where they can get away from the ordinary grind of life. Some sacred places that men shared were fishing boats, hunting camps, the golf course, and their workshops. Some mentioned their recliners, television, and the morning paper as their sacred spot. Interestingly, men did... Continue Reading →
I’m Not Trained, But I Did Stay at a Holiday Inn Express Last Night
Believers often ask in Disaster Relief, “Why do I have to go through training to serve as a disaster relief volunteer? Why can’t I just go help people?” Preparation is important in any area of ministry as it enables usto be more effective as we seek to be used by God to reach or minister... Continue Reading →
Remember The Bread
I typically take a list when I shop for groceries. I do it for this reason: In the midst of Oreos...Breyers Ice Cream...Doritos, it is easy to forget the bread. It is important in a sea of choices to not forget the main item. Kentucky Baptists are being given a unique opportunity to partner with... Continue Reading →
Enlarge the Tents
In the book of Isaiah, God tells the remnant of His people living in a difficult time to “Enlarge the place of your tent” (Isaiah 54:2-3). I love the imagery of a tent. Tents speak of flexibility, adaptability, and mobility. You can set up a tent almost anywhere. A tent can easily be expanded by adding... Continue Reading →