Author: Robert Crosby
The Trinity & The Teaming Life
Is there any practical insight to gain from the relationship of the Trinity? Not only does God consist of Three Person, but the Life of God
Faith & the Brain: My Interview with Neurologist, Dr. Andrew Newberg
World-renowned neurologist, Dr. Andrew Newberg, says, “We found that faith in its broadest sense is the best thing you can have for the
Great meeting with my friend, Samuel Rodriguez, yesterday. I am excited over the doors God is opening to him and the work of grace and unity in
Weeping with Christ – Gethsemane
Read my article just posted at OUTREACH MAGAZINE. Here’s the link.
My New Article at HuffPost: When Something’s Lost.
When has there ever been such a world-wide concern and fascination with something lost as there with Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370? I cannot
My Newest Book Just Showed Up at Barnes & Noble!
Dropped by Barnes & Noble in Tampa after lunch yesterday and found that my newest book, THE ONE JESUS LOVES, was displayed on their “New
Does God Have Favorites?
Jesus seemed to favor John. Somehow God playing favorites, however, doesn’t quite jibe with the theology I was raised on. The God I learned about
My New Article at Outreach Mag: Megachurch Megatrends.
Today, megachurches (with attendance of 2,000 or more) are not only growing, they are growing in certain notable ways. To start, they are getting
My Article at Outreach Mag: FAITH TALKS
If the gospel is good news, then that news is supposed to flow amidst our daily conversations. When I first learned as a new believer that
New at HuffPost: Disney’s Dynamic Duo
The most poignant moments in the new film, Saving Mr. Banks, show Walt Disney trying again and again to win the literary confidence of the author
Brighter View… Bigger World… Better Year
You were made to live the larger life. That’s right. According to the Gospels, not only are we called to live life as believers, but
What’s “True” About You?
John was the last person you would have expected God to use. But powerfully use him, He did. Growing up in eighteenth century England, from age