By Shawn McMullen God does significant work through insignificant people. The men Christ called to be his disciples were living proof. It would have been difficult to pull together a more eclectic entourage. The Twelve included common fishermen, a tax collector, and a zealot. Jesus chose a skeptic, a doubter, and a betrayer. Some […]
Remember . . .
By Shawn McMullen Nineteenth-century physician, psychologist, and philosopher William James observed, “The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another.” While there are many approaches to combating and even preventing stress, choosing one thought over another is one of the most effective—and seemingly one of the most challenging. When […]
A Refuge for Ministers
By Shawn McMullen It is where God appeared to Abraham, promising the land (thus the term, “promised land”) to his offspring, and where Abraham built his first altar to God (Genesis 12:6, 7). Years later, Jacob bought a parcel of land here, settled his family, built another altar (33:18-20), and later dug a well—a […]
All Nature Sings!
By Shawn McMullen This is my Father’s world, and to my listening ears all nature sings, and round me rings the music of the spheres. The words of the hymn remind me that no matter where I am, when I lift up my voice in praise to God I am not alone. That […]
What General Douglas MacArthur Learned About Effective Evangelism
By Bob Russell General Douglas MacArthur led the U.S. military forces in Japan following World War II. According to American historian Lawrence Wittner (“MacArthur and the Missionaries: God and Man in Occupied Japan,” Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 40, No. 1, University of California Press, 1971), MacArthur was proactive about bringing Christianity to the Japanese. […]