Are you struggling to move forward? Are you feeling convicted by your lack of movement in a certain area? When God called me to step out and begin serving the inner city, just 7 miles from my home, I knew it was a specific call to “go.” (stop by tomorrow as my new book Graffiti, which tells part of the… Read More
Archives for November 2012
chazown – your god purpose.
One of the best books I read a few years ago is Chazown by Craig Groeschel. It is an incredible book that helps explain your purpose. There’s a plaque hanging in my office that says, “The purpose of life is a life of purpose.” However, I don’t want to live my purpose, because I’m good at messing things up and getting things wrong…. Read More
quiet a riot.
Last month was quiet a riot! It was loud. It was busy. It was chaotic. By the way, how was your month? Writing for 31 days straight and publishing Dear Anonymous letters wore at my soul. My heart felt and heard the silent hurts and abuses the whole month. My soul had grown weary and needed rest. I had told… Read More
what do your tears mean.
Why am I crying NOW? Have you ever been so caught up in the moment of what you are doing that all your emotion, passion, and soul feel like one and you begin to tear up? That moment. That piece of time. That emotion. Priceless. You aren’t quite sure where that tear came from, but there is no denying that… Read More
silence that sets the captives free.
How in the world can this year be flying by so quickly? It seems just yesterday, October 1st, when I began a blog series that I wasn’t sure how it would go. I decided to let you all be the voice for a month and write letters of anonymity. Oh my . . . how you surprised my soul. Your… Read More
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You’ve been asking for stories from the streets and I’m happy to announce the first is coming! Graffiti: Scribbles from Different Sides of the Street will be released in a few weeks. read what jeff goins is saying about graffiti: “This is a beautiful and potent call to live a life that matters — from someone who’s lived it. Alene calls… Read More