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JESUS FOR PRESIDENT • Is Jesus a Democrat or a Republican?

Why in the world am I bringing up politics? Believe me, it is the last thing I want to do in this divisive day and age that we are living in. Bringing it up is a great risk for anyone, but it’s worth it to me and here is why. It is because politics and … Continue reading JESUS FOR PRESIDENT • Is Jesus a Democrat or a Republican?

Loving Afghans and Having a Heart for All Refugees

It has been a crazy few weeks getting to help so many Afghan families. It is mixed with so many emotions for us. Sadness for their situation and their families stuck in Afghanistan, but also filled with so much joy as we get to meet and build relationships with so many new families. Afghans have been … Continue reading Loving Afghans and Having a Heart for All Refugees

Confessions of a Redeemed White Man-What the Black Community Wants to Know from White People about Racism

NOTE: I am coming at this as a typical white American. I cannot speak to KKK, hate groups, etc. because I simply do not understand that stuff. I am only addressing black and white issues because of what happened over the past couple of weeks. There is certainly racism towards refugees, immigrants, Latinos, Native Americans, … Continue reading Confessions of a Redeemed White Man-What the Black Community Wants to Know from White People about Racism

Prayer Challenge: The Key to Loving People You Don’t Love

Something I have learned about prayer is that prayer usually moves and changes my heart. You see, when we pray for someone or something, God positions our heart where it needs to be. It is truly a miracle, and I mean miracle! Think about the miracle of loving your enemy that Jesus and the disciples … Continue reading Prayer Challenge: The Key to Loving People You Don’t Love

One of the Best Days of My Life: In Cuba!

Jeremy and I went to Cuba recently to visit Yadir and Ania's family (the Cuban couple on our team) and to see the work that is going on there now. Before moving to the U.S., Yadir was one of the main leaders who started a church planting movement that produced 3,000 churches in 2 years! … Continue reading One of the Best Days of My Life: In Cuba!

Connect By a Dream

On a recent cross outreach I got to meet this sweet girl who came up to me. Maybe she was just curious about what we were doing, but she didn't seem that interested in connecting. That is until I felt like God wanted me to tell her something.  After I shared it with her, her … Continue reading Connect By a Dream

Your Role in Missions. It is Probably More Than You Think!

I meet with a lot of people. Often times I meet with normal people with normal paying jobs. Sometimes I meet with CEOs or people who run their own businesses. I get asked this question all the time, "How can I get involved in reaching others or living for Gods will?" When I get asked … Continue reading Your Role in Missions. It is Probably More Than You Think!

Response to the Muslim Refugee Ban

After giving this weeks events much thought, I wanted to respond to the Muslim refugee situation. It is not going to surprise anyone that Loving All Peoples wants refugees here and loves Muslims. You have seen that consistently from us for many years. We were of course deeply saddened by the decision. I thought it … Continue reading Response to the Muslim Refugee Ban

The “Radical Way to Respond to Racism

The weeks after the death of the 5 police officers in Dallas I tried to write about race in this country. It is obviously a very emotional and highly sensitive issue for everyone. In fact, I wrote a really long blog post but never sent it. I never felt quite right about it. I know … Continue reading The “Radical Way to Respond to Racism

Simple Love Can Go a Long Way

This day we were carrying the cross in an area known for drugs and prostitution. We saw a transsexual prostitute across the street. He knew we were there but he was purposely turning the other way. I don’t blame him for doing that. He had no idea what to expect from these crazy people carrying … Continue reading Simple Love Can Go a Long Way

Hard Questions: A Challenge to Christians and Christian Leaders

Before I start out, I want whoever is reading this to know that I have struggled mightily with this issue for years. Struggled with what the truth is and if and how I should encourage others in it. I have devoured the scriptures because of it, sought input from others, and of course sought God … Continue reading Hard Questions: A Challenge to Christians and Christian Leaders

Carrying the Cross Among Addicts and Prostitutes

This day was going to be another crazy day! We took the cross down to the Harry Hines area recently to love on and meet with addicts and prostitutes. We have learned that many drug addicts and prostitutes hang out early in the morning because they are either out all night or they are needing … Continue reading Carrying the Cross Among Addicts and Prostitutes

Partnering with Christians of All Nationalities

Look at this small group of people in this picture. These are church leaders we are training from a church here in Dallas which is made up of several different nationalities: Chinese, Africans, Hispanics, and many more. In the 15 years we have been doing ministry with internationals in Dallas, we have figured out something. … Continue reading Partnering with Christians of All Nationalities