Backwards Kingdom

This week my mind has been all over the place. And my heart. Wrestling with the practical implications of faith is not an easy task. But one place I keep returning to is that in the ministry of Jesus a major focus of His attention was on the poor. James would later...

A Baby Quilt and the Act of Love

As we begin 40 Days of True Religion, I thought I’d share an email we received in the office about a month ago. It is powerful and very encouraging. And it is the perfect start to the next 40 days. It was from Brianne, someone we have not met and probably won’t ever...

Happy 100th Ida!

To tell the story of Ida Porter is to the tell the story of faithfulness and the story of a deep heart for God. And dare I add one element? An unwavering support for her pastor and church. Yesterday (9/17) our very own Ida Porter turned 100 years old. She has arrived...

All About Water

Water. In Israel, life is all about water. In the ancient world, you couldn’t build a city without water. You needed an abundant supply of defendable water. They built incredible water systems of shafts and tunnels hidden from their enemies. In many places in the...

What You Are Used To

It’s a cool and misty Friday morning in Uganda. It’s been a week of sweatshirts and sweaters for the women. I am comfortable, if not a bit warm. But it is all about what you are used to, and they are used warmer. We have been in a never-ending series of meetings which...

Our Role to Play

If all has gone according to plan, our team has arrived in Bombo, and I have preached twice this morning to the dear folks of Bombo Pentecostal Church. Cross-cultural preaching is not something I relish. But, if I stick to the Word, how badly can it go? Pretty badly,...