Seeing What Comes Next
During a recent flight, the lady sitting next to me had a unique tattoo of / / on the side of one finger.
AI-Proof Your Creativity
Many wonder if AI can ever replace genuine creativity. There’s a growing concern that it will soon be able to duplicate, if not exceed, their specific talents. Is that possible? And if so, what happens then?
Lucky Charms Is Just a Cereal
My kids have learned not to ask me to wish them luck on a test or job interview.
They know I don’t believe in luck. Instead, I pray God’s favor over them. Because I do believe in that.
Hope Within the Hard
Those who love God are more hard-pressed than ever. Not just in a few areas, but on practically every front.
The Compliment of Opposition
A lot of things are opposed in this world. Order is opposed. Peace is opposed. Freedom is opposed. Hope is opposed.
The World’s Pattern
The world is constantly trying to conform us to look like it. And God is constantly trying to transform us…to look like Jesus.
Can Your Mind Be Hacked?
Yuval Noah Harari of the World Economic Forum recently made this stunning statement about using technology to control others—and his view of the reality or supremacy of God: “We have reached the point when we can hack not just computers; we can hack human beings and other organisms.... Humans are now hackable animals. The whole idea that humans have this soul or spirit and they have free will and nobody knows what’s happening inside me so whatever I choose, whether in the election or the supermarket, this is my free will—that’s over.”
Try This at a Coffee Shop
We are addicted to our screens. Just observe those around you at the airport, the restaurant, or your kitchen table. We’re constantly gazing into our screens, scrolling through endless data and images yet never finding whatever we think will fill our souls.
Waiting on the Next Narnia
Where are the modern prophets, poets, and storytellers for today’s world? It’s a really good question. The Chronicles of Narnia and Lord of the Rings novels have stood the test of time…but it’s been almost 70 years since those series were completed. Where are the new stories that we can place on the shelf next to these classics?
What Most Threatens Groupthink
We are expected to take our cues from social media, blindly embracing whatever agenda the entertainment, business, educational, and political leaders tell us is important. It’s full-on indoctrination that demands full allegiance to an upside-down world where wrong is right, evil is good, and false is held up as true. Veer from that script and your voice will be mocked or silenced.
Now Is Your Moment
Imagine you’re sitting around a crackling fire with a handful of kindred spirits in the forest. The mountain air is fresh and the sky is ablaze with stars.
Count On It
As you risk well for what matters most with God, you will face opposition. Count on it.
The Hour Is Late
If you’ve ever had young kids or were one (see what I did there?), you’ll relate to this scenario. It’s 6:30 a.m. and your child needs to get up for school. Their alarm blares, then goes off. This is followed by prolonged silence. After a few minutes, you stick your head in their room.
The Joy That Awaits
The goal isn’t simply to begin risking more...or less. But to learn how to risk better. Wiser. How to go into each decision with God. To risk for his heart. To be all in. From a place of love. When we do, we begin to risk as Jesus did.
Why It Didn’t Go Well
This month, we’re looking at risk with kingdom eyes. Understanding the five tenets of risk can lead to immense breakthrough—but only for those who make the shift from knowing about it to practicing it.
In a World Fueled by Fear
We now come to the final and highest way to view risk. In a world fueled by fear, God continually and defiantly reminds us that love matters more than anything else. It lasts forever and is greater than even faith or hope.
Dabbling or Committed?
Explorers to dangerous lands knew that when things got hard, the crew would be tempted to sail home. To prevent that possibility, the captain would burn the boats. Because once that happened, leaving was no longer an option. Everyone was all in.