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Stretching Me

Last week I spent a day Mountain Biking around Fontana Lake, in Swain County, NC, right next to the Smoky Mountains. I was spending some time alone with the Lord, there was no one else on the trail the whole day. It was just me and God. I remember at one time during my trip, [...]

Clarity of Call

I have had a few opportunities that have recently come my way that gave me reason to go deep for clarification on what God has called me to.
In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead, and in view of his appearing and [...]

A Sapling in God’s Hands

He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water. —Psalm 1:3
Last night I watched (via computer live feed) Adrian Despres, (a disciple who I first met over 27 years ago as a freshman recruit who joined our Furman football team) speak to a packed crowd at Clemson’s FCA where 100’s came to [...]

Set Apart… to serve

This week I have been on the Catawba Indian Reservation as an assistant Project Coordinator as the night Worship Speaker with World Changers in Rock Hill, SC. I have seen God work in so many ways, it just is amazing. Roofs are being repaired, lives changed…..
This morning, I helped with an interview of one of [...]

Want to have Surgery?

A number of weeks ago, my orthopedic surgeon asked me a question…. “You want to have surgery?” Well, my response was, ‘certainly not…’ I did not ‘want’ to have surgery. Then he clarified that he determined my shoulder injury, after six months of therapeutic, non-surgical treatments, would not improve past the 80% healing point that [...]

A nation afraid of the Light?

Over the last 40 years, many of our churches in our nation have brought their theological convictions of the Bible and the priesthood of all believers and local autonomy of the church to a very significant place. Many churches are in a great place to hear and heed God’s will. However, I do believe that, [...]

The Heart of Delay

Something that I have learned so much about the heart of God is that, from my perspective, He often operates from a posture of delay. Well, it seems that way at least. We live in a culture of drive through, instant, microwave society that expects God to be more spontaneous and immediate in [...]

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