Tag: reflections

  • Models and Mimicry

    Models and Mimicry

    Yesterday I was in a discussion with a bunch of other ministry people about vulnerability. I was encouraged by the engagement; it seemed like a very sensitive subject that pastors, who often feel the need to maintain some image of “altogetherness,” find difficulty navigating. I am glad that, at the very least, we were able…

  • Reflections on youth and age by Jennifer Knapp

    Reflections on youth and age by Jennifer Knapp

    I’m not exactly sure how or why but I recently started reconnecting with Jennifer Knapp, a music artist that I enjoyed listening to in my younger days. Maybe its because I found her expressions of faith and longing very relatable or because she has a way of describing the beautiful complexity of life that appeals…

  • Endurance with love

    Endurance with love

    I was reading through the latter chapters of the Gospel of Matthew today as part of the M’Cheyne plan. Oftentimes I breeze through these sections because the passages are so familiar, but today something caught my interest. In Matthew 24, Jesus is responding to his disciples’ question and concern: “What will the sign be of…

  • Faith foundations

    Faith foundations

    Earlier this week I was reading the Sermon on the Mount as part of the M’Cheyne plan. There’s a passage in the Sermon on the Mount that has always haunted me, and it again gave me pause. In Matthew 7:21-21, it says: 21 “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of…

  • Held in high esteem

    Held in high esteem

    I was reading through Acts 5 today (M’Cheyne) and honed in on the latter half of the chapter where the apostles were going around doing “many signs and wonders,” thrown in jail by the religious leaders, freed by a messenger, and teaching again in the temple. Throughout this narrative, I noted that the people “held…

  • It’s 2024

    It’s 2024

    I have never waited so eagerly for the mark of a fresh start. To be clear, I didn’t actually finish all the things I wanted to finish and “leave” in 2023… I’ll still be attempting to wrap those up in January, but the thought of newness is appealing still. This year I turn 40. I…