About a month ago, I was watching and slightly participating in a live Twitter Q&A with Tim Keller, pastor of a church up in Manhattan. Some questions were brilliantly crafted to engage the heart on deep truths; others were more playful, taking advantage of the opportunity to ask Tim Keller ...
We know we need it, yet few attain it. We desire it, yet shut it out. We like it, except live like we don’t. That’s how rest is.
In the midst of our fast-paced society, rest has become optional, even superfluous. We have shoved it into the margins of life, relegating it to our ...
[See part 1, part 2, part 3 and part 4 in this series of posts on Discipleship for more info.]
Now that we’ve examined much about “the what,” “the why” and “the who” in discipleship, I want to provide some very tangible action steps ...
A quick peek into God's graciousness in my life:My faith looked half-hearted in college. I wasn't thirsting to know the things of God and many areas of my life didn't bring glory to Him. When He uprooted me and moved me back to Houston, he brought me into a season of loneliness and intimacy with ...
[See part 1, part 2 and part 3 in this series of posts on Discipleship for more info.]
What does success look like?
It’s easy to get overwhelmed at the thought of diving into discipleship relationships, particularly if you struggle with inadequacy. It’s easy to ...