My favorite artist, Matt Potosky, drew this “Talking Tool” depicting our modern-day relationship crisis. We’re so addicted to pseudo-relating that…
Years ago, my parents bought me a DeWalt thickness planer for my wood shop. Over the years, the blades became…
I have a friend who sticks with me who became my brother. His name is Steve Huber. Steve loves Jesus. …
I love my friend, Jeremiah. Jeremiah was a friend of my son, Ben, in high school. I think they met…
As I reflect this morning on my relationship with God, His Word, and with people, I’m noticing a pattern. The…
Let’s begin with two questions today. “What is church?” and “What does it mean to be the church?” I’ve gone…
Imagine being engaged in spiritual battlefields where you are under severe attack. God has shaped you for greatness to do…
On February 26, 2024, my father, Ron Sprunger, celebrated his 85th birthday. When we were growing up, my dad taught…
When we are open to learning from our children, they have a lot to teach us. This weekend, our youngest…
“Slow down!” Maybe you heard this phrase from your anxious mother when you first started learning how to drive. Maybe you heard it from a doctor warning you that if you don’t slow down the pace of your work and download some stress that you’re going to kill yourself. But in a world that worships money, speed, entertainment, and instant gratification, people begin to feel uncomfortable when they slow down and stop. We continuously overstimulate our brains reprogramming them to always be scanning new bytes of information so that we’re “in the know.”