The most important word in your vocabulary (but hardest to say)
One of the things I learned very early on as a believer is that people expect you to say “yes” […]
The most important word in your vocabulary (but hardest to say) Read Post »
One of the things I learned very early on as a believer is that people expect you to say “yes” […]
The most important word in your vocabulary (but hardest to say) Read Post »
Something all Christians should make their aim is memorizing Scripture. Whether it’s important verses, extended passages, or even entire books,
Three tools to help you memorize Scripture Read Post »
There’s a little under a month left until Easter Sunday. If you’ve been participating in Partnering to Remember, that means
My Memory Moleskine: Do Not Be Anxious Read Post »
But whatever gain I had I counted as loss for the sake of Christ. Indeed, I count everything as loss
My Memory Moleskine: Jesus’ Righteousness, Not Rubbish! Read Post »
Have you ever stopped to consider the pace of your life? Wake up, check your email, your Facebook, head out
Book Review: iFaith by Daniel Darling Read Post »
Last week, I put together a video update (and recited Philippians 1:1-30 with only a couple of minor flubs) and
My Memory Moleskine: Philippians 2:1-18(ish) Read Post »
As promised last week, here’s a video update: [youtube=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEAg_4b3YTw”] As I mentioned, I didn’t do too bad that time; actually,
My Memory Moleskine: Reciting Philippians 1:1-30 (and a Few Words on False Humility) Read Post »
I (along with a whole lot of other people) am now four weeks into memorizing the book of Philippians. When
My Memory Moleskine: Philippians 1:27-30 Read Post »
So far, this Partnering to Remember project has been a lot of fun—but it’s also been a lot of work.
My Memory Moleskine: Philippians 1:19-26 Read Post »
Two weeks into my memory moleskine and how am I doing? Last week, I managed to get a full two
My Memory Moleskine: Philippians 1:12-18 Read Post »