I’m sure by no mere lucky chance, God placed me (a poetic dreamer) into a family who runs on tangible and logical action steps that you can cross off on a to-do list.
In our second week of the Vision series this past Sunday, I started my message by quoting D.T. Niles when he says, “Christianity is one beggar telling another beggar where he found bread.”
One of the worst things a writer can do is use a cliché, especially in the first paragraph.
All of you who have been going through the Unstuck sermon series these weeks at IBC know that I’ve been comparing the Christian life with Ice Road Truckers, big-rig drivers who bring supplies across frozen lakes to work camps and remote towns.