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Got 2 minutes? If you’ve ever become entranced by the suggestion that Christianity is about copying Jesus, take a look at this video.
Got 2 minutes? If you’ve ever become entranced by the suggestion that Christianity is about copying Jesus, take a look at this video.
I’m an expert at bumbling and stumbling with temptation. You might not know this, but my official temptation title is: “Dr. Stumbler.” I’ve got something to talk about that might help you find hope and joy in it, however, instead of doom and gloom. Give 7 minutes to this little video and see what you think.
Have you ever wanted to beat someone up for Jesus? I have. Find out what Ace Ventura has to do with it in this fun yet pointed 6-minute video.
Imagine Jesus loving your spouse and kids and neighbors. Would He be any good at it? (2 minutes.)
Do you know what self-examination is for? It’s better than you think. Take 3 minutes to find out.
The vicious attack in Orlando underscores—Shouts!—a clear message. Take 3 minutes to be reminded of what that vital truth is.
Got 5 minutes? Here’s why I avoided Jesus for a lot of years. It has to do with authority and freedom—and the threatened loss of it—all of which is very relevant to many of us celebrating the breakaway and independence of our country this weekend. If you like it, please share.
Got 3.5 minutes? I know that serving God is a big deal, but is there something more important, something that He wants for you that will keep you from going nuts?
Suffering. It happens to us all. Only in Jesus are the benefits of suffering out of this world—and for this world. Give 10 minutes to this video and find the best of life in suffering. (By the way, as it is with most everything I write/video, this is about knowing Jesus, the greatest resource and delight of my life.)
“Change.” We talk a lot about it and put great effort into it. But what if we’ve missed something, what if God thinks one thing about “change” and we think something else? Take 6.5 minutes to get rid of the fear that “I had better change, or else!”