My son Michael learned to swim when he was four years old. He was so excited; he wanted to show everyone he knew! One afternoon, after returning from time at the pool with his grandfather, I noticed Michael’s face had turned from excitement to terror. “What happened, Michael?” I asked. He looked around, as if […]
In 1985, my family and I endured what they dubbed “the year from hell.” In March, I went home to visit my parents after 2.5 years on the mission field. While there, I felt God speak to my heart that the foundations of my life would shift that year. I thought it was odd, and […]
Every Christmas, one of my favorite things to do is sit down, uninterrupted, and read the Christmas story. While both Matthew and Luke offer beautiful accounts of Jesus’ birth, I have to admit Luke’s account is my favorite. Perhaps it’s the detail with which he describes Jesus’ birth. After all, it’s recorded that he was […]
The wise men. We hear about them often this time each year, in Christmas carols and productions. We find them littering nativity scenes of all shapes and sizes. But how much do we really understand about these men? If you’re like most, this is likely the extent of your knowledge: the wise men followed a star from the […]
Gallup research group recently held a telling study. They asked a large group of people two questions. First, “What was the best moment of your life?” Then, “What was the worst moment of your life?” What they found was intriguing: 80 percent of the time those best and worst moments were connected. This shocked me at first, but the more I thought about […]
Sir Walter Scott was a Scottish poet, historian, and playwright. He was also an avid reader, and his home library boasted thousands of books. So imagine his housekeeper’s confusion, when on his deathbed, he whispered to her, “Get me the book.” She thought for a minute before she replied, “Which one, sir?” His answer was simple: “There’s […]
Years ago, a four-year-old boy lost his father, and with him, life as he knew it. Shortly after his father’s death, creditors showed up at their family home, taking their possessions to pay debt. They took everything—even down to the firewood used to provide warmth for him, his mother, and his nine siblings. This boy only […]
There’s one movie I think every 80s or 90s kid might have childhood trauma from. The Lion King—specifically the scene in which Mufasa, the father, dies. But like with any good story, we never stopped the movie after that one uncomfortable scene. We kept watching. Why? Because we trusted the author had a good end in […]
I recently visited Saxonburg, Pennsylvania—the small town I was raised in. While there, I stopped by the farm my great-great-grandmother lived on. Her name was Elizabeth Logan. Elizabeth’s childhood home was kept in the preservation of the town, so it’s still there, and I enjoyed getting to visit it. As I walked through that old […]
Awhile back, my brother Michael and I backpacked throughout Europe. We were in Vienna when we realized our NFL team—the Steelers—played that day. Like good, devoted fans, we searched everywhere to find a place to watch. We finally found a little sports bar showing the game, with two locals completely decked out in Steelers gear. […]