Red Letters

Thanks to my partner in crime, Seth Barnes, President of AIM for this post. This is a follow-up to a post I did on Burma you can read by clicking here. One of our World Racer’s, Stephanie Fisk, wrote about ethnic cleansing in Burma.Myanmar (previously Burma) has been under attack since the seventies – by…

Where can we find Jesus? For me, it was on a cold "spring" night in Russia in the eyes of a little boy. In this video post, I explore some of the themes of the first chapter of Red Letters.

I thought you might like to see a recent picture of Emily and kiddos. Hudson didn’t make it on this trip, he stayed back with Brett and Nicole. Look, Hayden’s almost as tall as his mom! A couple of other things: I’ve been posting to my new blog called, An Author’s Blog that has some…

You’re going to see more and more of these kinds of reports. Countries that have ignored the AIDS crisis cannot ‘make up lost time’ and gain the advantage on this disease. South Africa has major problems: HIV/AIDS infection and death rates are outpacing treatment, infant mortality rate is rising (95 deaths per thousand births –…

More details on Zoya and Misha are below. Please consider making a gift toward their medical expenses by clicking here. Please note "Lakinsk Medical Fund" in  the notes. Thank you, Tom. Many of you have asked the status of Misha and Zoya, the orphanage staff worker in Russia, who were injured. Here is the e-mail…

Thanks to my friend, Jeff Goins, (who rocks by the way!) Relevant Magazine has posted a front page review of Red Letters and another book by some guy named Bill Clinton. Click here to read the review.

I didn’t get to enter Canada. Why? A DUI charge on my record from almost 20 years ago, plus another interesting incident when I was 19. If you’re really interested, you can find all my dirty laundry in my new book, Confessions of a Good Christian Guy, available for pre-order and releasing from Thomas Nelson…

Watch this first in a series of video blogs about Red Letters. In this first episode, I answer some important questions about why I chose to start the book with an "apology" and some interesting interview questions.

I’m guest blogging for Tom who is right now sitting in the Vancouver airport. I wish I had better news to report. He was scheduled to keynote the Unite in Worship conference this weekend–but he was not permitted to enter the country and is now being sent back to Denver in about 30 minutes. Tom…

This morning, I received two e-mails from Russia. The first spoke of horrible news: a car crash where two fantastic caregivers were seriously injured and in the hospital. The second, ironically (or perhaps not), was a video of a short prayer from a recent Wheaton College chapel. This summer, we had a team of Wheaton…

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