Understanding missions in 4 simple steps

The foundation of ALL missions is for believers to join God in His Missio Dei. It sounds simple, yet many participate in a consumeristic version of narcissism-riddled missions programs rather than truly serving the Misssio Dei of God at every level. We are doing ourselves, as well as the kingdom of God, a great disservice […]

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ebook that will change your life: MissioLOGICAL

Download my latest ebook, MissioLOGICAL: Thoughts on missions, leadership, and reaching the next generation.     “In a day and age when so many find it easier to stand on the sidelines and write down plays they believe the church should be following, Rob is what I like to call the ultimate player-coach. Every page […]

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Is ‘Christian President’ an Oxymoron?

Is it possible or worth it for Christians to be involved in politics when systems are corrupt and broken? If you’re like most Americans you probably haven’t been following the elections in the country of Malawi. Conversely I’ve been glued to my iPad waiting for the results and witnessed the drama that has unfolded over […]

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A tribute on Mother’s Day

As a South Floridian I’m required to be a Miami Heat fan, but I put my loyalties aside to cheer when Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder was awarded the NBA’s Most Valuable Player award last week. His acceptance speech is one that will not soon be forgotten. He opened AND closed with thanking […]

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Cadillac Man: an exploitation of Americanism

While the hubbub has died down a bit, I can’t stop thinking about “The Cadillac Man” commercial. It ruffled a lot of feathers when it first aired during the Olympic Games[1] in February. Not only did this new “American icon” insinuate that only Americans are hard workers, but derogatorily characterized other countries as being lazy; […]

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