Sunday Invitation to Joy

Randy Alcorn, Joel Stein, Starbucks, and Heaven: “As much as I disagree with his worldview, I found Joel to be sharp, engaging and witty; the kind of person I’d enjoy having lunch with. (I might enjoy it more than he would.) I was friendly and unapologetic about my beliefs, and he was professional and considerate.”

Risking Can be Fun from Amy Letinsky: “Honestly, I don’t know what God was up to with this one. Sometimes, he reveals his purposes pretty clearly; other times, it’s anybody’s guess. If I had to pin down his motives behind this one, I’d say that God was just showing me how much fun I could have if I was willing to trust him more, to take risks, even if I don’t know the outcome, even if my pride might get wounded or my self esteem might go a little lower.”

Ten Ideas for Living Intentionally in the Suburbs

I live in Major Suburbia. I absolutely believe that it is possible (and desirable) to live an intentionally Christian life in suburbia. Wherever you live, I pray that this day and this week is for you a week of risk-taking, unapologetic faith, and authentic Christianity. And I ask you to please pray the same for me.

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