- All Essays
- Faith
- Hope
- Love
- Prayer
- Special Interest
- Spirit-Led Leadership
- Spirit-Led Living
Categories
Essays and Literature
Knowing God
Tags: Love, Personal Growth, Pilgrimage, PrayerThe series is about knowing God, the creator, more deeply and being able to experience God more personally in your daily life.
-
Knowing God Better–As Father (1 of 7)
08/04/2006 -
Knowing God Better–As Son (2 of 7)
09/13/2006 -
Knowing God, the Holy Spirit, Better (3 of 7)
09/19/2006 -
Why We Think God Might Love Us (4 of 7)
04/19/2010 -
Drawing on the Past to Draw Near in the Present (5 of 7)
05/03/2010 -
Ask for What God Most Wants for You (6 of 7)
05/17/2010 -
Seeking God for Real (7 of 7)
06/01/2010
Dialogue with the Disillusioned
Tags: Prayer, SufferingWhy do we keep praying, especially in the face of disappointment with God? What should we think, and how should we respond, when our prayers are not answered as we hope? These questions and more are explored in this series of essays written in consideration of the many disillusioned people who have written or spoken to me over the years.
-
Why Keep Praying? (Intro to Series)
6/22/2010 -
What if God Let You Down (1 of 6)
6/28/2010 -
Where is God in Unanswered Prayer (2 of 6)
7/12/2010 -
Is Prayer Worthwhile? (3 of 6)
8/2/2010 -
God's Help: Fact or Fiction? (4 of 6)
09/07/2010 -
Just Do It! Oh, Really? (5 of 6)
9/27/2010 -
Is Prayer a Cop-Out? (6 of 6)
10/18/2010
Loving Others
Tags: Asia, Love, SufferingA series on accepting God’s love for us and portraying that love to others.
-
Crowning Christ, Loving the Least (1 of 6)
11/23/2008 -
Simply, Love Them (2 of 6)
12/21/2009 -
When Loving Gets Tough (3 of 6)
01/04/2010 -
A Harder Kind of Love - Forgiveness (4 of 6)
01/10/2010 -
One Way Love (5 of 6)
01/18/2010 -
Jesus, Help Me! (6 of 6)
01/25/2010 -
The Sacred Love Flow (God's Love as the Source of Our Love)
03/09/2006
Benefiting from Buddhism
This series of articles was prompted by extended time teaching in Southeast Asia in a predominately Buddhist context. It is designed to help Christians to more constructively think about and interact with those who think, believe, or live differently than they—and to grow personally and spiritually in the process.