Step 1: Watch this clip.
Step 2: Pick up the phone.
Step 3: Call your mom.
Step 4: Tell her you love her.
Procter and Gamble Mom Commercial: New ad for the 2014 Winter Games is dedicated to mothers.
Step 1: Watch this clip.
Step 2: Pick up the phone.
Step 3: Call your mom.
Step 4: Tell her you love her.
Procter and Gamble Mom Commercial: New ad for the 2014 Winter Games is dedicated to mothers.
I once wrote a blog post entitled “A Gator Hater’s Guide to Loving Tim Tebow.” It’s really hard to not pull for Tim Tebow. As my friend said, “The critics are right. Tebow isn’t NFL material… he wins too much, works too hard, complains too little, and always makes much of Jesus.” I used to…
Yesterday our wiener dog passed on to doggie heaven. Kujo was a ferocious man-eating pit bull trapped in the body of a “mama’s boy” dachshund and never knew how to get out. Cindy and I got him for our one-year anniversary in 1997. The photo here was taken when he was just a little pup…
I think good preachers should be like bad kids. They ought to be naughty enough to tiptoe up on dozing congregations, steal their bottles of religion pills… and flush them all down the drain.
The apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith” (Luke 17:5). To increase our faith, we need to be willing to stretch the ordinary faith muscle we already have.
Jesus acted as a good and tender Shepherd to Thomas in his doubts. Jesus never ennobled his unbelief; rather, He rescued him despite this weakness. This is grace in action.
Remember Mickey’s blunt assessment of Rocky: “the worst thing happened to you that could happen to any fighter… you got civilized!” We must see mediocrity as our enemy. See it robbing you and those you love of so much potential. See it as a thief trying to break in and rob everything you have. See it as a criminal trying to kidnap your children and sabotage their future. It’s time to get your ‘edge’ back, Stallone!