By Steve Wyatt “Hello. My name is Steve and I’m a PK.” It’s a chronic condition, this PK syndrome—and more widespread than many realize. Most of you reading this have either known a PK or perhaps you are a PK. I write this confessional because I’m not my family’s only PK—my kids are also […]
Leading at Home
By Bev and Phil Haas At work I’m the guy in charge, but at home I find myself wondering where I fit in. I’m sure some of this has to do with my absence from home due to my work schedule. I recently heard a sermon challenging men to be God’s men in leading […]
The Lesson and Life — for October 13, 2013
By Andy Sims I met Santiago on my first trip to Cuba. The house church he leads meets in a converted garage that overflows onto the street. His job as a Havana defense attorney earns the same $30 per month stipend that everyone in that communist country receives. He has a beautiful, young family […]
Four Ways to Encourage Your Preacher
By Steve Yeaton Yes, the title of this article is a blatant rip-off of a popular recurring column in Reader’s Digest. For example, in “13+ Things TV Chefs Won’t Tell You,” we’re told that garnish makes anything look better. Really? I think melted cheese does the trick. Anyway, I’m fairly certain Reader’s Digest has […]
In the World — September 29, 2013
By Christy Barritt Indiana City Sued for Approving Cross Display The city of Evansville, Indiana is being sued over its decision to approve a request to display crosses on public property. Ten churches in Evansville, Indiana were granted permission by the city to display 30 crosses at a public riverfront area. West Side Christian […]
