Exciting Impossibilities
We get discouraged. We develop the wrong attitude - complain, doubt, lose hope. Some even give up. Been there. Done that. Last week I learned something that put a huge wrench in plans for one of our family's dreams. We faced the exact same impossibility four years ago within a few months of moving to Memphis and at that time I became panicked, worried, disappointed, frustrated, and quite frankly, angry. I was angry because we were radically obedient and things weren't turnin
Day of Pentecost and COVID-19
As a result of COVID-19 our world has been quarantined. Cities and businesses have closed, churches are silent, and people are figuring out how to work remotely. After much anticipation, our church in Tennessee has announced that on May 31, 2020 we will re-open our doors and join back together for service. Many others are doing the same. It is not by chance that this is taking place on the Day of Pentecost! The day of Pentecost refers to the Jewish festival that was celebrat