One reason I know the Bible is divinely written is because of something fantastic that occurs every Spring. It’s then that Jews and Christians celebrate Pentecost—but for different reasons. Though they differ, the similarities surrounding the two Pentecosts are fascinating. Pentecost means fiftieth day in Greek. For the Jew, Pentecost is a commemoration of God... Continue Reading →
There’s No Debating It
These twin brothers are like sons to me. They both were Chippendale dancers, lost and battling drug addiction. Then it happened! An evangelist approached them on Venice Beach, and told them about the Father’s love for them. They received Christ—and their lives would never be the same. The twin’s powerful transformation reminds me of an... Continue Reading →
Sharing Life Together
Our home is just 100 feet behind the house where our daughter, son-in-law, and five grandkids live. Almost daily, Crosby, the youngest, comes over to see us. When he leaves, we are required to wave until he reaches his porch—then blow and catch kisses. He is so precious! Crosby also can’t leave without a hug.... Continue Reading →
The Perfect Getaway
Recently, I recorded myself on my phone reading many of my favorite Bible verses. Sometimes, when I can't sleep, I will play it back. It’s better than counting sheep! God is serious about rest. He rested after creation. Jesus rested peacefully in a boat that was tossed by a violent storm. Then He tells us,... Continue Reading →
Living in a Crazy World
I was shocked in 2022 when USA Today awarded “Woman of the Year” to Richard Levine, aka Rachel. Equally startling was when the self-appointed morality police, the Southern Poverty Law Center, labeled Focus on the Family a “hate group.” Point out the absurdity of it all and you, too, are labeled a hater. It shouldn’t... Continue Reading →
Can You Hear Me Now?
I was talking to a friend who didn’t believe God still speaks to us. He told me everything we need to know from God is in the Bible. Hey, I love the Bible— but God didn’t write it and then retire. He’s still speaking—I’m just not always listening. Sadly, this friend couldn’t fully grasp that... Continue Reading →
My Invisible Friend
Growing up, I never had an imaginary friend. I still don’t—but I do have an invisible friend who is anything but imaginary! Some of His names I love are Comforter—Counselor—Spirit of Truth—the Helper. I prefer to just call Him Holy Spirit. Having Him as a friend makes every day an adventure. “May… the fellowship of... Continue Reading →
Is Anyone Thirsty?
While visiting a large church one Sunday evening, Spirit-inspired prophetic words were being spoken to people prior to the pastor's message. Many were encouraged by what God was saying to them. I learned later that my wife Marci was disappointed she wasn't receiving a word from the Lord. A bit discouraged and thirsty, Marci left... Continue Reading →
How to be Truly Rich
When we moved to Colorado, we gave things away and put our remaining possessions in storage for three years until we built a small home of our own. Jesus said, “Your life can never be measured by the amount of things you possess.” Luke 12:15 It’s easy to calculate our self-worth by what we’ve... Continue Reading →
Never Alone
When our two girls were little, bedtime always included playing a recording of lullabies to help them sleep. One of our favorite songs was “Don’t be Afraid of the Dark”—written by our dear friend Frank Hernandez. The lyrics say—“Don’t be afraid of the dark. Remember you’re never alone. The Lord will surround you with angels... Continue Reading →