This year was probably the first year since COVID that things were back to "normal." Conferences were starting to go back to being in-person. Partway through the years, masks became optional on airplanes. Social distancing is almost non-existent. For me, 2022 flew by. Towards the end of the year, I
Over the last 11 months, we've been going through the gospel of Matthew. We've now reached the events which we've steadily been heading towards since the beginning of Matthew. While the events we will be discussing this month aren't "rainbows and butterflies" like you might want to hear as we
The last two months, the focus of the mid-month blog was on the foundation of a biblical approach to finance. If you missed those 2 blogs, I encourage you to go back and read them before this one:

We're now in the second part of Timothy Keller's book, "Every Good Endeavor." This part is all about our problems with work. The problems stem from the fall and the fact we live in a broken world. Let's read Genesis 3:16-19 as God tells Adam and Eve what they
If you're a follower of Jesus, you're probably aware that there will be trials and tribulations throughout your life since we live in a broken world. In this section of Matthew (chapters 24-25), Jesus teaches about the coming trials we'll face in the world and motivates His followers to prepare