“How was church today?”
Do you ever get asked that question? What’s the typical response?
“Church was good.” Continue reading
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Josh is a Christian entrepreneur who lives in Central Texas with his wife and 4 kids.
Becoming so heavenly minded that we are of some earthly good.
Josh is a Christian entrepreneur who lives in Central Texas with his wife and 4 kids.
“How was church today?”
Do you ever get asked that question? What’s the typical response?
“Church was good.” Continue reading
Josh is a Christian entrepreneur who lives in Central Texas with his wife and 4 kids.
Dan Baumann is a Christian who was wrongfully imprisoned in Iran for 9 weeks on false charges of espionage.
Josh is a Christian entrepreneur who lives in Central Texas with his wife and 4 kids.
Discipline isn’t a bad thing but it’s not everything. There’s nothing wrong with having set times where we meet with God or in having a Bible reading plan. But let’s not think spiritual disciplines are an end in themselves.
Josh is a Christian entrepreneur who lives in Central Texas with his wife and 4 kids.
A few days ago a co-worker who sits next to me was telling a story to another co-worker about a wedding she went to over the weekend. She said that the groom’s family were “crazy Christians” because they would shout things like, “praise Jesus!” She also said they are weird because they “have church in a garage.” Continue reading
Josh is a Christian entrepreneur who lives in Central Texas with his wife and 4 kids.
Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly…But his delight is in the law of the LORD, And in His law he meditates day and night.
Psalms 1:1, 2 Continue reading
Josh is a Christian entrepreneur who lives in Central Texas with his wife and 4 kids.
When you face a problem in your life a natural response may be to educate yourself about it. It makes sense to think that the more we learn about an issue, the greater our odds our in finding the answer. Continue reading
Josh is a Christian entrepreneur who lives in Central Texas with his wife and 4 kids.
When you hear the word meditation what comes to mind? Do you picture some Yogi sitting in “the full lotus position” (an eastern variation of criss-cross apple sauce)? Do you think of an old wise oriental man with a long beard who refers to his students as grasshoppers? Or let me ask you a more direct question: who invented meditation? Continue reading
Josh is a Christian entrepreneur who lives in Central Texas with his wife and 4 kids.
A popular cliché in the church is, “don’t be so heavenly minded that you’re no earthly good.” I’ve never liked that saying because when I read the Bible I am instructed to “set my mind on things above and not on things on the earth.” We need to intentionally set our gaze on heaven. We don’t need to worry about being too heavenly minded because Continue reading
Josh is a Christian entrepreneur who lives in Central Texas with his wife and 4 kids.
Have you ever gone through a “dry season” and wanted to know how to get out of it? For those unfamiliar with this term, a dry season is another way of saying “I don’t feel close to God and joy is lacking in my life.” I think we’ve all been there. It feels like we’re in a long distance relationship with God and we are the most unspiritual person on the planet. During these times should we just wait for the rain or can we do something to get out of this funk?
Josh is a Christian entrepreneur who lives in Central Texas with his wife and 4 kids.
It’s a new year and the time where many Bible students embark on the ever so popular “read-the-Bible-in-a-year” journey. I think having a Bible reading plan or attending theology online courses is a good idea, but I wasn’t too keen on doing the normal one-year-plan so I started searching for what would work best for me. This post by Justin Taylor has just about every Bible reading plan available and is a great resource. Continue reading
Josh is a Christian entrepreneur who lives in Central Texas with his wife and 4 kids.
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