August 7, 2024

In dark waters, lifesaving buoys can make the difference between safety and disaster. We and our friends learned how vital those red and green points of light can be. A Place for Caution A few years ago, we invited a neighborhood family to join us in our annual campout at Lake Powell, a large lake between Utah and Arizona. This very arid, man-made lake was created by damming the surging Colorado River, thus creating more canyon-infused shoreline then the entire... Read more

July 31, 2024

Everyone has down times. And reaching out to each other—rising together—can change lives. I love the song “If I Lose My Way.” If I lose my way, will you come find me? If I forget who I am, will you remind me? It’s a long, long roadAnd I’m not going to make it on my own. None of us will or can make it on our own. We need others joining us and rising together. Longing to Help Lately many... Read more

July 24, 2024

This past year I have been working on a new book. After writing and publishing 18 books, I have  learned that God’s words will come to me as I prepare to write. My Writing Process My specific process consists of  taking an idea to God, mapping out chapters, and wrestling to find the words to communicate my thoughts. What I have learned after 10 years of writing is that God has always expressed something in His book before I write... Read more

July 17, 2024

In a lifetime of callings that require the Lord’s guidance, we have learned the value of communication with revelation, helping us know what to ask for and how to receive and interpret it. Settings and Situations Our most beautiful and inspirational experiences have been in the service of God. We have had the privilege of serving God and his children in many capacities. In what might be considered informal callings, we enjoy serving as husband,  wife, father, mother,  grandfather, or... Read more

July 10, 2024

Current youth have been called  the “choice generation” for the “mindboggling” number of choices available to them, more than any past generation. Particularly with the omnipresence of technology. Living in a world of such challenges, we all need light for shadows of distraction and confusion that seem to close in around us. Dodge or Procrastinate? Many do. But we who love and follow our Father in Heaven and His Son Jesus Christ cannot. As President Nelson has told us, “The baseless notion... Read more

July 3, 2024

The Apostle Philip, serving effectively in Samaria, was sent by a an angel to a desert road he had no idea he was going to follow. Odd or strange for most perhaps, but not for Philip (see Acts 8). He was serving Christ. He might be instructed by a voice, blessed with a vision or dream,  given a “feeling” of wrong or right, or visited by an angel. But when Christ beckoned, Philip went there if needed. Philip—Where He Was... Read more

June 26, 2024

  Most face pain and grief in their lives. Some lapse into bitterness. Some resilient souls cling to their faith in tragedy, serving God and helping others. Such devout Christians were Horatio and Anna Spafford, who reacted to what many would consider incalculable tragedy to comfort those suffering during their lifetime and still today—150 years later. Maintaining Faith in Tragedy Horatio Spafford wrote the inspiring hymn “It Is Well with My Soul” as his and Anna’s faith was sustained during... Read more

June 19, 2024

“Trust and wait!” Not popular words. We live in times, places, and societies where we feel “entitled” to instant action. But in my experiences, and in lives of people I love, I’ve learned that trust and wait expresses our faith in God’s infinite knowledge and love. Our family recently enjoyed a visit with my wife’s parents, who live in a small town in the Midwest, USA. My in-laws are well known in the area for their unwavering dedication to serving... Read more

June 12, 2024

On a bad-mood day, I discovered the need to just show up. I had just finished day two of presenting at a major conference on a college campus. The beautiful spring day didn’t match my mood. I had done a lot of processing and prepping for presentations focused on heavy topics. I was starting to fear that perhaps I would just show up and not be able to inspire my audiences in ways I desired. Flowers, Smiles, and Loneliness  The... Read more

June 5, 2024

“A friend loves at all times,” we read in Proverbs 17:17 (ESV). Certainly friends are to be highly valued, and not lightly or carelessly chosen. We choose to befriend, an action. Friends and friendship are things—they exist. Friendly and friendlier are descriptive words—they are attached to other things. Befriending involves choice and effort. Recognizing a Need Years ago, at age 5 or 6, our daughter came to us with a young but sincere plea for help: “Mom, Dad, how can... Read more

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