Journey to Jerusalem

October 18, 2009

At the beginning of the weekend, I had a long list of things to do before we left for the Holy Land. Writing this blog entry is the final item on my list. We’ve talked to all our kids, Alan came by and picked up the basset hounds, we’ve packed our bags (mostly because Marlene took charge of that), we have the phone list, the list of fol…

A Plea for Earnest Preaching

October 17, 2009

Recently I picked my copy of Spurgeon’s Lectures to My Students and happened to open it to a chapter called Earnestness: Its Marring and Maintenance. The whole essay will repay careful study but I simply call your attention to the first few sentences:If I were asked – What in a Christian minister is the most essential quality for securi…

Marlene’s Baked Potato Soup

October 16, 2009

After my adventure at the dentist yesterday–I got a tooth pulled–I came home feeling pretty rough. Because I couldn’t eat any solid food, Marlene made one of my favorite meals last night, baked potato soup. It’s a recipe she’s had for almost 25 years. And on countless cold winter nights, this comfort food has fed our f…

Lord’s Prayer Book Now Online

October 15, 2009

A few years ago I wrote a book on the Lord’s Prayer called “And When You Pray.” When I finished writing it, I came away deeply impressed with how profound this little prayer is. If someone asks, “What does Christian prayer look like?” the answer is, “It looks like the Lord’s Prayer.” Everything that i…

Help Wanted for Anchor 10th Anniversary Edition

October 14, 2009

Next year marks the tenth anniversary of the publication of An Anchor for the Soul. Well over 400,000 copies of that little “gospel book” written in “Wal-Mart English” are now in print. God has allowed us to give away hundreds of thousands of copies to prisoners across America and to soldiers serving in the Armed Forces. Plu…

Fall Foliage Weekend

October 12, 2009

We had a fantastic weekend at the Fall Foliage Conference at Word of Life in Schroon Lake, New York. The weather could not have been more perfect, and the fall colors were at their peak.Yesterday I happened to meet Drs. Gabriel and Bose Toma, physicians from Jos, Nigeria. When I mentioned that we had visited the ECWA Hospital in Jos and that we kne…

Journey Mercies

October 9, 2009

I’m writing this note at 4:58 AM. In about 15 minutes the alarm will go off, meaning it’s time to get up. I’m up before the alarm, something that often happens on travel days. My internal clock wakes me up early and won’t let me go back to sleep. In a little while we’ll drive a mile to get to the Tupelo airport to catc…

Hear Louie Giglio on the Radio Today

October 8, 2009

This morning we’re interviewing Louie Giglio, founder of the Passion conferences that draw thousands of college students for three days of Bible teaching and life-changing worship. We’ll be talking with Louie about his recently released “Heart of Passion” DVD recently four of his most popular talks: “Indescribable,&rdq…

When Not to Have Lunch

October 5, 2009

I was asked recently about Paul’s statement in 1 Corinthians 5:9-11 that there are times when we should not even eat with a sinning believer:I have written you in my letter not to associate with sexually immoral people—not at all meaning the people of this world who are immoral, or the greedy and swindlers, or idolaters. In that case yo…

Readers Theater Audio Now Online

The KBM banquet last Thursday night featured a Readers Theater that highlighted letters we have received. Most of the letters came from prisoners who read An Anchor for the Soul, but we included one letter from a soldier in Afghanistan and another letter from from a young lady whose life was changed by reading Stealth Attack. Amber Cussen, Dina Kre…