Chew the Meat… Spit Out the Bones
Unfortunately, many people have had the disappointing experience of making reservations, getting dressed up, and going out for a nice steak dinner…only to find out that the steak was sub par. One of the things that can cloud your culinary experience is a chewy steak that is more fat and bone than actual meat. You spend more time working to spit out the parts you don’t like than you do enjoying the parts you do like.
Why I'm Excited About the New Year and Our New Series
As much as I loathed the idea of starting a new school year - the one thing I looked forward to every year was buying new school supplies. There was nothing more satisfying than the crispness of a new notebook with the freshness of each blank page. The clean white pages signified a new start with new opportunities and boundless possibilities.
The Son Rises
As we closed out our series in the Gospel of Mark we discussed some of the clear proofs of the resurrection. We mentioned two in particular on Sunday (the eyewitness account of women and the shift in the disciples). I wanted to give more attention here to other evidence of the historical event of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Atomic Habits
I remember when we received our first microwave growing up. It was about the size of a mini-van and made as much noise as a NASA rocket. But it cooked food fast. One of the subliminal dangers of the modern day microwave is that it has now created the expectation that we can microwave everything.
You’re Only Human
I don’t like limits. Speed limits, cost limits, time limits, physical limits. You name it my instinct is to push past it. For years this has been a hard truth for me to not only admit but to address. More recently (maybe as a result of turning 40) I have been working to understand AND appreciate my limits.