You Don’t Have to Build a Rollercoaster

My favorite Disney cartoons of the past few years have been the ones about close family relationships.  The “What are we going to do today?” question of Phineas & Ferb wouldn’t have been nearly as memorable without the genuine affection their sister Candace and their parents had for the inventive kids.  Gravity Falls‘ weird and wonderfulContinue reading “You Don’t Have to Build a Rollercoaster”

This is Halloween

Halloween. There’s a lot of feelings Christians have about this holiday. I grew up going trick-or-treating, and only stopped because we moved and my parents weren’t sure of the neighborhood.  We always decorated the house with Halloween decorations, still had Halloween parties, and even enjoyed It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, ever year.  My familyContinue reading “This is Halloween”

The Visionary Importance of Otter Pops

I am on vacation this week. That may sound easy, but the trouble is vacation is never quite as easy when you’re a pastor.  Mostly because there’s this one day of the week that really requires you to actually be there for everything to “work.” Sundays are never easy for pastors to take off.  JustContinue reading “The Visionary Importance of Otter Pops”