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Stuffed Animals Taught Me a Lesson

I recently witnessed two children combine to win a whopping 5 stuffed animals from one of those money-sucking claw machines. After their conquest with the one-buttoned joystick they laughingly said to each other, “That machine wasn’t a rip-off at all!” Would the next kid that walked up share the same success? Probably not. Seasoned gamblers [...]

More Than a Football Coach

Tony Dungy, retired NFL head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, recently wrote an article for Sports Illustrated that blew me away. Tony visited the recently released Michael Vick while the quarterback was still in prison serving his sentence for dogfighting. Unlike many others, Tony is not giving up on Michael Vick.

The best quote of the [...]

1/168…It’s Not Enough

One of my favorite t-shirts at the moment has “1/168″ on the front, which represents the typical amount of hours in a week that I get to spend ministering to a child. 1 hour out of 168. And IT IS NOT ENOUGH!

It is an incredible reminder that I am NOT the sole or even close [...]

I Believe In You

“I believe in you”. Such powerful words.
As I minister to numerous children from various styles of parenting, one of the desires of my heart is for them to hear those words over and over again. The phrase “I believe in you” accepts their flaws and recognizes their mistakes, but moves past them. “I believe in [...]

So What Does It All Mean?

I came across this video on another blog, you might have already seen it, but:
What does this mean for our children’s futures?
How do you think this will impact children’s ministry? Parenting? Personally?