We generally prepare for Christmas by decorating our homes, attending parties, eating too much, and opening gifts. We entertain pleasant thoughts of a placid baby in an idyllic rural setting on a calm night. But for John the Baptist, Jesus’ coming triggered an radically different response. He called people to repent. He said, “…after me comes one … [Read more...]
In the World But Not of It
Have you ever struggled to know how to live out your faith in an environment that is increasingly hostile to the Christian faith? On the one hand, you don’t want to capitulate to the culture. But on the other hand, you don’t want to isolate yourself from the culture. We have been called to share the good news with the world. If we become just like … [Read more...]
Navigating the Culture of Youth Sports
Sports have played a significant role in my life through the years. I have learned how to function as part of a team. I have been pushed toward greater success by the constructive criticism of coaches. I have learned how to live a healthy, active lifestyle. I have learned to follow through on commitments even when I would rather quit. Because I … [Read more...]
Raising Servants
In his book Changing the Game, John O’Sullivan addresses the fast growing cultural phenomenon of youth sports. O’Sullivan does not claim to be a follower of Jesus but even secular observers see the signs of danger. O’Sullivan issues an insightful warning to parents, “Remember that your kids may be the most important thing in your life, but they are … [Read more...]
The Opportunities and Pitfalls of Youth Sports
As many of you know, I enjoy sports. And I have encouraged my kids to participate in sports. I feel that sports provide a great opportunity for discipline, teamwork and sacrifice. But our cultural obsession with youth sports is spinning out of control. It has come to demand a disproportionate amount of our time, energy and resources. I believe that … [Read more...]