Learn From Moments of Regret
As I hinted in my post on my own personal reality crisis, I have lots of regret. I share that not to dwell on despair or shame, but to speak a word in due season to younger readers. If I had known at 21 what I know now, I would have set aside my obsession with women and focused on DOING what God called me to do. This stung me today when I...
Read MoreThe Purposes Behind Our Move
As you can read in my earlier post detailing why we moved from Texas to Tennessee, God prepared our hearts over several years to relocate and then spoke it into being in 2011. God has moved us toward Franklin, Tennessee for a purpose. It’s not just to join up with a local church body, though these connections are important. It’s...
Read MoreProphets Start Movements
A burden for a revolution of church structure has been swelling in my heart for the past two years. Today, I saw a tweet that prompted this post. It stirred my heart when I read this two year old quote from The Call… via @twitter… "We need prophets to start movements and teachers to sustain them..."July 19, 2010 12:49 pm via...
Read MoreThe History Behind Our Move
Most of you know by now that after living our whole lives in DFW, we relocated this Spring to Tennessee. You probably know that it’s beautiful country. You also probably know that we’re temporarily staying with Heather’s mom, Barbara (aka “Gigi”). But you don’t know the whole story. Our story began when...
Read MoreSeated in Heavenly Places
I saw a picture in my mind this evening as I listened to John Paul Jackson’s teaching, The Mystery of Movement, that tickled my imagination. Suddenly, the Word made a lot more sense. I saw a picture of Jesus, seated on a massive throne, surrounded by glory. And Jesus’ body was made up of all believers in human history who had...
Read MoreProphetic: Choosing What, How, and When to Share
A New Generation of Challenges Just because you can tweet it, doesn’t mean you SHOULD. There are challenges to today’s prophets that my parents’ generation never faced. Ultimately, I suppose, they did face them in other forms, but technology continually transforms the landscape of how we make choices. With Twitter,...
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