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Wandering Well
Moments ‘Til Midnight Blog Series: Part 1 Wandering Well…You were created for a journey. “Blessed is the man whose strength is in You, whose heart is set on pilgrimage.” Psalm 84:5 I believe there is a pilgrim in each of us that is just longing to go on a journey. Arguably, the greatest challenge facing […]
Read MoreDare to Share Live
Every life lived tells a story…and every story can have only one principal theme. Furthermore, that life story is a journey…and every journey can end at only one destination. As Christ followers, the theme of our stories is redemption; the central character is the Redeemer; and the destination is the heaven country. And that […]
Read MoreWhat Advice Would I Give Myself if I Were Graduating #classof2018?
It’s a bit of a weird/fun thought experiment to pretend what it would be like to have a conversation with the younger version of yourself. For me, it would be a very sobering message full of warning and urgent petitions to think through some of the more regrettable decisions I made in my younger years. […]
Read MoreA Life Well-Lived
Remembering the Life and Legacy of Michael Lingerfelt It is a rare occasion that I am genuinely shocked anymore. But learning the news a few days ago regarding the death of a friend and member of the SLU family literally stopped me in my tracks. Michael Lingerfelt has been a longtime close friend to our founder […]
Read MoreFlowers That Will Always Keep
During the early months of 1968 Dr. King was embarking on what would be his last initiative: The Poor People’s Campaign. Unlike early initiatives that focused primarily on African Americans receiving the full measure of rights as American citizens, this part of the movement was centered around impoverished conditions among all Americans. It was this effort that […]
Read MoreLeadership for the Long Haul
Today’s blog post is from SLU alum, Justin Miller. Justin is the co-founder and CEO of CARE for AIDS, a ministry that works to empower people to live a life beyond AIDS. To learn more about the work of CARE for AIDS, visit www.careforaids.org, or to learn more from Justin and his leadership content, visit […]
Read MoreA Cure for the 2017 Hangover Part Three
Healthy Leadership, Gospel Advancement, and Sacred Purpose As we head into the third week of the new year, let’s explore the last three ideas of this series. Everyday provides a new opportunity to seek truth and live it out. As you read, examine the daily rythms of your life and be open to what the […]
Read MoreA Cure for the 2017 Hangover Part Two
Personal Holiness and Civic Responsibility Last week, I wrote concerning the reluctant manner of the mass unconsciousness that our culture seems to be entering into 2018. With 2017 being one for the record books, and not in a good way, the onslaught of bad news and tragedy have given many a bit of weariness about […]
Read MoreA Cure for the 2017 Hangover
Evidence abounds that the festivities of the holiday season are over. If your house is anything like mine, then it’s going through a transition between Christmas and ‘normal decorum.’ The fridge has a few remnants of unhealthy, delicious food, the scales probably show a few more pounds, and the forthcoming return to work and school […]
Read MoreChristmas Means… We Have a Savior to Make Known
Christmas means that the altar (i.e. the presence of God) becomes our address. Christmas means that it is now possible to become friends with God. And this week, before the big day arrives, we see that Christmas means we have a Savior to make known. The outcast evangelists One of my favorite parts of […]
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