What a strange, sad, somber Easter we celebrated this year. Our churches stayed empty and cold. Our families stayed away. And, if you are in Colorado like me, you must remembered that it snowed. The day was grey and overcast, and the snow fell on and on. It was such a quiet day at our... Continue Reading →
Beating Shame while Responding to Conviction
I had a wrestling match with an old enemy last week. It was shame, but at first I mistook it for conviction - a toxic mistake. So I am newly aware how vital it is for us to discern between the voice of shame and the voice of the Lord speaking conviction. Can you tell... Continue Reading →