From the Tax Booth Imagine a busy seaside road in the region of Galilee. Beside the road sits a small table equipped with a ledger, a set of scales, a Roman seal, and a box for coins. Levi, the son of Alphaeus, is collecting tolls and taxes for the Roman Empire at his booth. Although... Continue Reading →
Jesus the Healer: A Theology of Wholeness
The Boldness of Desperate Faith This evening, we’re looking at two different encounters with Jesus. Both involve men who were seriously ill. Both men had conditions that isolated them from society. Both were beyond medical help. If they were going to be healed, it would have to come through a miracle. And both found their... Continue Reading →
Jesus Didn’t Start With People (And Neither Should You)
Introduction: Have you ever watched a professional athlete dominate a game and wondered, "How do they do that?" It could be a quarterback completing every pass, or a marathon runner crossing the finish line with energy to spare. From the outside, it looks easy, but we know it’s not. It takes hours of training, early... Continue Reading →
Christ In The Commonplace
The Healing Begins At Home There are few places more personal than our homes. This is where life unfolds. The home is where we eat, rest, laugh, argue, pray, and carry our burdens. It is where we are most ourselves. When someone is coming over, we usually take a moment to straighten things up. Not... Continue Reading →
The Call, The Catch, The Commission
When God Starts in the Margins Let me begin with a question: If you were going to launch a movement to transform and redeem the world, where would you start? It is natural to think in terms of power, visibility, and influence. Our minds go to capitals, capitals of religion (Jerusalem), of politics (Rome), of... Continue Reading →