Author: Robert Crosby
NEW BOOK: The Teaming Church: Ministry in the Age of Collaboration
I am excited about a new book I have coming out this Fall (Abingdon Press). It is entitled The Teaming Church: Ministry in the Age of
Friday Night Fun Food!
OK. Granted this is a departure from our usual topics here at Teaming Life. But, I just had to tell you about this. My wife, Pam, and I found
When God Sees A Soul: Jesus’ P.O.V.
What was Jesus’ P.O.V.? And how did he view the places, people and things around him? If you could see the world now the way Jesus saw it then,
Jesus and His Dependency on the Spirit
Scot McKnight recommends the volume by Hawthorne as the best work available on Jesus’ relationship to the Holy Spirit. This is an important
Alexander Whyte on Friendship’s “Power”
Abraham is described in the Bible as “the friend of God” (James 2:23). This was perhaps the most intriguing title ever given to a created being.
Newsflash: Marriage Reduces Poverty (A Brookings Study)
MARRIAGE REDUCES POVERTY? A recent study by the Brookings Institute shows that for those who graduate from high school, who get a full-time job
The Bible Appreneur: The Story of YouVersion Founder
Read the story of Bobby Gruenewald, the founder of Youversion, and how this incredible Bible reading and study tool came into being.
“Hire Introverts” – Is This Why Paul Chose Timothy?
The newest issue of The Atlantic Monthly (July-Aug 2012) has an excerpt from a new book by Susan Caine called Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a
John Piper on the Baptism of the Holy Spirit
John Piper (who is not a Pentecostal but a Reformed Noncessationist) says… “Now the positive thing I want to say about the moderate
The Emotional Jesus: His Ups & Downs
(From The Presence & The Power by Gerald Hawthorne, Wipf & Stock Publishers, 1991) “The Gospels … stress the fact that Jesus was indeed a
What “Following Jesus” Is … and Is Not. – Eugene Peterson
“I like the prayer of Thomas – ‘my Lord and my God.’ …This prayer keeps us ready for surprises; it keeps us alert to Jesus who rules our
“All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: