Revolving Hat Rack

“Pastors only work on Sundays, right?” I’ve heard that phrase countless times, usually spoken with a smirk. While it might sound harmless, it reveals a common misconception about ministry. What many don’t see are the countless hours pastors spend praying, preparing, and serving behind the scenes. Sundays may be the most visible part of a … Continue reading Revolving Hat Rack

Relationships Gone Cold

There are few things more disheartening in ministry than fractured relationships—especially when they come from within the very circle you trusted most. Like so many pastors and church leaders, I’ve often experienced the confusion that comes when someone you thought was a friend suddenly goes silent without any explanation.  As much as that sort of … Continue reading Relationships Gone Cold

Dear Mr. President

Dear Mr. President, Congratulations on your election as the 47th President of the United States. Please know that we are praying for you here in Kentucky as you begin your second term. May the Lord grant you wisdom, discernment, and strength as you lead our nation through these pivotal times. I want to express my … Continue reading Dear Mr. President

Furnace Club

On Friday evening, December 3, 1999, my wife and I were on our way to the NC District Church of the Nazarene’s Christmas celebration. Before getting on the highway, we pulled into a gas station to fill up. The wind chill was below zero, which was unusually cool for North Carolina. Even though I wore … Continue reading Furnace Club

Cancel Culture

If you’re easily offended, you’re carnal. Offense is nothing more than your flesh trying to live. The more you give in to it, the more susceptible you become to being offended. It is like an automatic firearm; it keeps blasting once you pull the trigger. If not dealt with, offense turns into resentment. When that … Continue reading Cancel Culture