This is one of the most wonderful statements among our colloquialisms. Though it is often used by smart alecks who cut down others for their lack of experience, the statement reveals the true and right nature of the teacher. Who can be an expert in all things? The teacher is […]
Strategy
It is difficult for us to believe this–that less can be more. Society hypers and supersizes everything. We’ve always been told that bigger is better. Go big or go home! If it is not over-the-top, then why bother? We swim in a sea of gluttony. There is an out-of-this-world economy […]
Sometimes Less is More
Ongota is one of the world’s rarest languages. Only twelve people speak it. I doubt you will ever need to learn it. But if you needed to for gospel advancement, would you? Would you truly put out the effort and make the sacrifice–for only twelve people? Last October, Mark Zuckerburg […]
How Far Will We Go to Learn Ongota?
We all want 10 more minutes, that extra magical time that perfects our labor. We need to stop asking for 10 more. Let’s make due with what we have and move. Just 10 more and I’ll have the best sermon, project, paper, etc. Talk and thought are important, but there […]
Just 10 More Minutes
I want to point you to a resource. Salty Believer Unscripted is a podcast hosted by Bryan Catherman, addressing matters related to theology, preaching, mission, and leadership. Check it out. There are a ton of helpful interviews posted on this site. Last month, I had the blessing of spending time […]
Salty Believer Unscripted
Open Doors just released the 2015 list of countries in the world where it is the most difficult to follow Jesus. Christianity Today .com also released a related article at the same time. Here’s who made the top ten: 1. North Korea 2. Somalia 3. Iraq 4. Syria 5. Afghanistan […]