I’m getting ready to head to Louisville, Kentucky, for the annual Southern Baptist Convention. I am keenly aware of how prepared I have to be for my responsibilities at this meeting, and I’m working diligently to get all my messages together. I preach on Monday afternoon at the Pastors’ Conference on Philippians 2:2, “What if we were one spirit?” I’m looking forward to hearing the men that my friend, Ed Litton, has lined up as he’s serving as president of the conference. I’m praying I can deliver the message from the Word for the hour. I don’t want to just preach a sermon; I want a message from God. If you think about it, pray for me. I need it. Continue reading “A Busy Week…”
Does Anyone Else See the Humor?
We have a president who smokes, but he wants to push through healthcare reform. Does the thought of his unhealthy habit not cross his mind? What is his example saying to the millions who support him? Is it an excuse they use to justify their own unhealthy habits to their own detriment? Is his example a good one for his children? A better question is this: If he were to get cancer from his smoking, who would pay for it? The taxpayers? Continue reading “Does Anyone Else See the Humor?”
On the Road Again…
Tuesday night I had supper with some folks from our team and the Provident Films team. We talked through all God has done in this last year as a reminder of how blessed we have been. Continue reading “On the Road Again…”
Transparency
Yesterday we had John Waller in concert at Sherwood. John is best known for his song While I’m Waiting, which was a key song in Fireproof. John did an excellent job of communicating through music and during his “set up” for a few of the songs. One thing I like about John is he has that ability to talk without talking too much. (Singers should sing. Preachers should preach. Preachers shouldn’t sing…period.) John beautifully shares his heart and the background of a song in a concert setting. Continue reading “Transparency”
The Weeks Ahead
The days in which we live could cause one to be anxious. We find ourselves unsure about domestic policies, foreign policies and the economy. We don’t know if the bailouts are going to work. We don’t know how all the changes in the auto industry will shake out. We are uncertain about what might happen in the Middle East. Continue reading “The Weeks Ahead”