This Friday night marks the beginning of an 8-week Bible study through the book of Romans, and my heart is both full and expectant. For years, Romans has been a book that has deeply shaped my faith. It’s a letter that doesn’t just explain the gospel—it proclaims it with power, clarity, and urgency. Every time... Continue Reading →
Church 3.0 Book Review
When I think of having to nail down my overall philosophy on “church” or the growth of the church body itself, I cannot do so without acknowledging so much of what Neil Cole uses in his book Church 3.0. I was first introduced to this book in one of my courses pursuing my M.A. in... Continue Reading →
Leadership: Eagles & Hippos
The content discusses the duality of human nature through the metaphor of an eagle wanting to soar and a hippopotamus preferring mud. It emphasizes self-awareness, empathy, and the importance of recognizing both our strengths and weaknesses. The author encourages self-compassion and humility while acknowledging personal struggles with mental health and leadership.
