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 Christians are called to share the story of Jesus and his salvation with the world, I had a challenge to face. First of all, I was quite young; 16 years old. Second of all, I was shy. Although quite certain that Jesus is Lord, I was not at all so certain that I knew how to convey that truth to a big, lost and dying world.
Robert Crosby
A good question will open a conversation, a great one will open a soul.
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 of Mary Poppins, P.L. Travers. Facing her reluctance to share the story and character, he promises her, “The last thing I would do is tarnish a story I love.” He goes on later to assure her of his commitment to the art of storytelling: “That’s what story tellers do. We restore order to imagination. We bring hope.”
Read my full article at The Huffington Post.
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 according to Jesus, we are called to live life “to the full” (John 10:10) — in other words, to live the larger life. But, just what does that mean? It seems that in our hearts we know there is “something more”… more to see, experience and to know in life. But, how can we embrace or realize it? How can we live the larger life?
Read my full article at The Huffington Post.