Removing the Fog from the Process of Mentoring: 17 Things I Learned from...
I grew up in Vancouver, BC and always referred to Carson Pue as “Big Carson,” him being the only other Carson I knew of. The Pues were good family friends of ours and I have fond memories of a few...
View ArticleWhy Time Management Doesn’t Matter Until You Get One Thing Straight
Imagine you are a kid again and your parents tell you on Monday to clean the garage this Saturday, with the help of your siblings. But during the course of the week, you forget what they asked of you,...
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I wasn’t dressed as well as I could have been for the twenty-below-zero weather. My nose was stiff on the outside, runny on the inside, and my gloves were hardening up. I wish I had worn another pair...
View ArticleSeven Weeks of Biblical Greek: How A Dead Language Is Saving Me From Hell
After finishing my first year at Regent College for my M.Div., I spent April, May and June working on the first draft of my book. Then at the end of June, a long awaited adventure began: Summer Greek....
View ArticleHow to Handle Art without Messing it Up
A Theological Interaction on The Tree of Life and The Gospel of John The Tree of Life is an abstract, reflective film by Terrence Malick whose basic story line follows a boy (Jack) throughout his...
View ArticleLearning to Forsake Busyness and Cultivate Margin
I can handle it, I thought. I’ll be fine! I can do this. That was in January. But in April, after the semester was over and my brain and body were fried, I knew I made the same mistake again. I said...
View ArticleNarrative Over Knowledge: The Role of Story in Relationships
I was an English major in college, which afforded me the privilege of reading stories for four years. Now I have been in seminary for two years, and have ingested quite a lot of non-fiction material....
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