Get Trained

As America watched footage of the devastation in Moore, Oklahoma and the incredible loss in the flooding that swept across Colorado, many people were moved to pack up and be a part of the recovery efforts.  As a State Disaster Relief Director, I often get calls from spontaneous volunteers wanting to serve, and it troubles me that I am unable to use these... Continue Reading →

Lessons Learned from the Vols

On January 1, 1968, I listened to my first University of Tennessee Vols football broadcast.  I will never forget the excitement of the Orange Bowl.  The Vols rallied from a 19 to 0 deficit in the second half, behind the incredible play of  quarterback, Dewey "Swamp Rat" Warren.  This great comeback left Tennessee with the opportunity for a... Continue Reading →

Shepherd God’s Flock

As a young pastor, I wanted to change the world, change the church, and change people's lives.  I am now late in my ministry, and have come to realize that I cannot change the world, the church, or people.  God is the only one who can change and transform all things.  As shepherds of the flock, our... Continue Reading →

I Haven’t Eaten Anything Since Lunch

Coming home late one evening from work, I said to my family, "I haven't eaten anything since lunch and I'm starving".   After they laughed at me for such a silly comment, the truth set in.  I may have been hungry, but I wasn't starving.  To be quite honest, I have never experienced real hunger.  But... Continue Reading →

Kilroy was Here

As a boy, I often remember seeing "Kilroy was here" crudely written on interstate overpasses, restroom walls, and desks.  This American cultural expression traces its roots back  to World War II, when this graffiti began to appear almost anywhere that our troops had passed.  Last year, Kentucky Baptists left their mark in the streets of New York... Continue Reading →

Light in the Darkness

Since the year 2000, we have witnessed a multitude of record breaking disasters across the globe.  From killer tornadoes to life-shattering earthquakes, from massive tsunamis to mega-storm hurricanes, disasters are dark times of pain and loss. Disaster Relief is neither simple, nor easy.  It can be complicated, messy, and difficult.  Disaster work can be frustrating and heart-breaking.  Through... Continue Reading →

No Winners

The George Zimmerman trial amplified the continued division in our nation over race.  America has made great strides in race relations, but this trial reminds us that we still have far to go.  Language on both sides of this case contained disturbing racist slang.  Regardless of your feelings on the verdict, the sad reality is that... Continue Reading →

Helping the Right Way

As we witnessed the tornado ravaged community of Moore, Oklahoma, the scenes of devastation moved us with a desire to help.  As someone who has been involved with Southern Baptist Disaster Relief (the third largest disaster relief entity in the world, right behind the American Red Cross and Salvation Army), and as one who has served in disaster... Continue Reading →

Helping Our Neighbors in Oklahoma

  Oklahoma State Disaster Relief Director, Sam Porter, sends this word as they respond to the devastation from massive tornadoes that ripped through Oklahoma:  Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief is responding to needs in Oklahoma.  I am thankful that Kentucky Baptists are part of the network of Southern Baptists who are doing incredible acts for Christ every day.  Your... Continue Reading →

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