How Christmas is all about love – Advent Love, Part 3

In the first post in this series, I asked you to consider the first five words that came to mind when you heard the word “Christmas”. In that post, I linked to some online articles that suggest the words most associated with Christmas. Those articles listed hundreds of words, but not the one word IContinue reading “How Christmas is all about love – Advent Love, Part 3”

Three tests to determine if teaching is true or false – Advent Love, Part 2

In the adjunct courses I teach, I require students to use quality sources to support their essays. But what is a quality source? I use words like “academic,” “peer-reviewed,” and “scholarly” to describe quality sources. I do not allow them to use blogs, church sermons, or devotional commentaries. If they are uncertain, I encourage themContinue reading “Three tests to determine if teaching is true or false – Advent Love, Part 2”

Handing leadership over to the next generation can be emotional – Advent Love, Part 1

John is getting old.  He sees the end of his life coming, and it’s close.  He’s lived a long time, and all his old friends have passed away.  There is actually no one left from the original group except him.  Some of them, including his brother, passed away long before.  Gradually, one by one, theyContinue reading “Handing leadership over to the next generation can be emotional – Advent Love, Part 1”

What is the most important Christmas word? – Advent (word), Preview

Grab a piece of paper and pen, or open the notes app on your phone.  Write down the first five words that come to mind when you think of Christmas.  Then come back to this post and keep reading. Go for it!  Maybe even ask the people around you for their five.  Now you’re back…whatContinue reading “What is the most important Christmas word? – Advent (word), Preview”

Evaluating YOLO, FOMO, and Bucket Lists – Advent Joy, Part 5

You know the acronyms YOLO and FOMO?  “You only live once,” and “fear of missing out.”  Those phrases describe a passion to have amazing experiences. As we have been studying the Apostle Paul’s perspective on his incarceration in Philippians 1, it almost sounds like he is using a version of YOLO or FOMO. But isContinue reading “Evaluating YOLO, FOMO, and Bucket Lists – Advent Joy, Part 5”

Super-sizing God, even in prison – Advent Joy, Part 4

In the last few years, I’ve spent a lot of time in prison. In 2023 a man from my church was incarcerated, and I visited him weekly. As a result, my church joined the rotation of churches leading worship services for inmates at the prison. Our team leads worship about once per month. Our countyContinue reading “Super-sizing God, even in prison – Advent Joy, Part 4”

Four unhealthy approaches to the “chains” in our lives – Advent Joy, Part 3

Throughout the years, I’ve heard discussions about the difference between happiness and joy.  I am not so sure the scripture makes a clear-cut distinction.  To me, the two are either totally the same, or very close to the same.  But some people have said, “You can be joyful, but not happy about something.”  I getContinue reading “Four unhealthy approaches to the “chains” in our lives – Advent Joy, Part 3″

It can be very difficult to have joy sometimes – Advent Joy, Part 1

The year is circa 55CE, approximately 20 years after Jesus resurrected and ascended to heaven.  A man named Paul is driving the outward expansion of the Christian church into the Roman Empire.  In Acts 16, we read that he arrives in the city of Philippi, which is an archaeological site in modern-day Greece.  In Paul’sContinue reading “It can be very difficult to have joy sometimes – Advent Joy, Part 1”

It may or may not be the end of the world, and I feel…hilarious? – Advent Joy, Preview

Do you know what the title of the book of Revelation refers to?  Revelation is not about reveling, but about “that which is revealed.” In the book of Revelation, God reveals to the apostle John a fantastic vision.  Biblical scholars have long debated how we should interpret the vision’s imagery. Is it literal or isContinue reading “It may or may not be the end of the world, and I feel…hilarious? – Advent Joy, Preview”

Following Jesus’ lead as peacemaker – Advent Peace, Part 5

During this second week of Advent, we have been talking about peace. The reality is that we live in a broken and fallen world, so while this peace is possible in our lives, we Christians believe we will not experience ultimate peace until Jesus returns. That expectation of future peace helps us make a connectionContinue reading “Following Jesus’ lead as peacemaker – Advent Peace, Part 5”