Being a Man’s Man and Being God’s Man
M y pastor when I was in seminary became and remains my hero today. He was a man fully dedicated to Christ and…
Read MoreM y pastor when I was in seminary became and remains my hero today. He was a man fully dedicated to Christ and…
Read MoreF ormer Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson motivated his team before and after a victory over the archrival Washington Redskins. He said, “When…
Read MoreI t doesn’t take much observation to notice that the world can be a dark, bleak place to live. There are many times…
Read MoreI n 1519, Hernan Cortes made the counterintuitive order to burn the ships that brought him and his men to Veracruz in the…
Read MoreM any of us have our own ideas of what makes a hero. Some of us might think that a hero is one…
Read MoreTo walk as a believer is challenging because this world is not our home. We must understand we are created for eternity so…
Read MoreS hortly after trusting Christ in 1987, I came into contact with a man who would be my pastor and my friend. You…
Read MoreH ow do you define a hero? Some of us think of a soldier. Some of us think of the great debate between…
Read MoreW hat if I never asked? What if I never called? Where would I be today? How much more would I be living…
Read MoreA s a young lawyer, I received a call from my dear friend Gil Stricklin. He wanted me to look at something he…
Read MoreA re you a wise person? My hero is Adrian Rogers, the three-time president of the Southern Baptist Convention and longtime pastor of…
Read MoreF or this devotional, I want to honor a personal hero of mine: my father, Ray Bobo. We cannot really understand the virtues…
Read MoreI once saw a documentary on the building of the Hoover dam. The dam was built during the Great Depression, and I…
Read MoreW hen considering the term “hero”, superheroes immediately come to mind, each wearing a unique costume. The same is true in our lives,…
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