Daily Devotionals
A Prayer
Lectio Divina is an ancient prayer practice that means divine or sacred reading. It is a way of meditating on the scripture and allowing God to speak anew through the words of scripture. For today’s devotion, I encourage you to give it a try.
Passing the Torch When You Don’t Want To
We sometimes get to a place where, instead of completing the journey ourselves, we must pass the torch to someone else.
You Are Sent
Names are personal, and calling someone by name indicates a relationship with them. Jesus knows these apostles; he chooses and names them specifically.
What Is Praise?
When we call out to God for help and God answers, how often do we respond with the kind of praise that the Psalmist uses in these verses? I tend to offer a quick thank you and then move on as if God showing up for me was no big deal. What if I instead turned to offer God praise?
Here I Am Lord
Like Abram, God calls each of us to unique and specific tasks. These tasks could be as every day as a conversation with a person who is hurting and needs a listening ear and a word of encouragement, and these tasks could be the way we earn a living or whom we choose to build a family with or the places we serve others.
Fears of Sharing My Faith
Fear freezes our dreams, hopes, and aspirations. It immobilizes our efforts. Even though a pastor, I still feared someone might reject me if I shared my faith.
Sacrament for Failure
Jesus instructs his disciples that, if the people do not accept them, shake the dust off their feet. This action becomes a sacramental act to remove failure from our lives.
Traveling Light
Jesus instructed his disciples to not take anything with them as they went on their mission. Why?
Lost and Found
Slowly it dawned on me that one reason Jesus sent his disciples into the world was to use us to find and be in ministry with the forgotten, the weak, the least, the last, and the lost.
The Multiplier Effect
In my early years of ministry, I thought I had to do things myself because I was the one paid to do ministry. Eventually, I learned that I accomplished so much more when working with others.