Red Letters

A few more photos for you to see on our vacation are posted in The Family Vacation Album here. I’ll post more on my reflections about life and orphans in subsequent posts. Saturday, back to work and I’ll be speaking at Capo Beach Calvary evening services and Sunday morning services.

I uploaded a few more photos in a new photo album you can view on the right or just Click Here. Hope your having an incredible week! Today, we’re off on a family horseback ride. Should be interesting…

Fall…my favorite time of the year. A stranger comes to town. Ousting the heat of summer and brandishing a crisp, sharp, cool breeze that rustles the golden, auburn, leaves in swirls through the streets. Ah, there’s nothing like it!  There’s change in the air and it brings a sense of excitement.  There are few better…

So, I’m sipping a cuppa of some Saints Coffee. My favorite blend, St. George the Dragon Slayer and musing a bit on life. My 37th birthday is tomorrow, which is also Yom Kippur (a Jewish holiday were the focus is mercy) and to celebrate we’re going on vacation for a week up in the mountains.…

For all of you who have a heart for the widow, the poor, those suffering from AIDS, missions, compassion,  or who just want to live a radical life of faith, I’ve got just the thing for you! Subscribe to a free online magazine called, Wrecked for the Ordinary. They have great articles under the headings…

We had an incredible time down in Virginia with our new friends at The Awakening Festival. My two boys, Hayden and Gideon, had back stage passes so they were busy making friends with Toby Mac and The Beautiful Republic. A shout out of thanks to Ben, the lead singer, for taking them under his wing!…

Today, I’m heading to Virginia to be with 12,000 people and speak at The Awakening Festival outside of Washington DC. Artists performing are: Toby Mac, Barlow Girl, DecemberRadio, NeedtoBreathe, This Beautiful Republic, Mainstay, and Ashes Remain. This is exciting because our vision is to empower an entire generation to end extreme poverty in our lifetime.…

I’m really starting to love Canadians. Seriously, some of my newest and coolest friends reside there. This stellar review from Erin Wilson, AKA Biscotti Brain, is worth your time to read. Erin, many thanks.I will never play the game Chicken with Tom Davis.  I would lose, guaranteed. Tom Davis, author of Red Letters:  Living a…

This aired when I was in Africa this summer – includes the story behind the Vanity Fair ads. We should all be this passionate about something! We can be the generation that ends extreme poverty.

When you purchase a copy of Red Letters, you are actually feeding an orphan for an entire month! This is possible because profits from the book are helping the AIDS orphans of Africa. Also, don’t forget to sign up at 5for50.com and commit to pray and give to help children around the world. We just…

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