2012, the Mayans, the Media and Collapse of the Planet

Well, it’s here. 2012. The year the world ends. The year of the collapse of the planet. At least according to the Mayans. And dare I say the media as well? (Clue: If the media promotes it, it’s probably not true. Remember Y2K?) And so let’s just say the Mayans ARE RIGHT for the sake […]

God’s Plan for Me and You, Too

“‘For I know the plans that I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope.’” (Jeremiah 29:11) It’s important to have a plan. A plan is like a target. It gives you something to aim at, shoot for, strive after. It offers […]

Ministry Moments 2011 [infographic]

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Hope for When You’re Feeling “Blue”

Down? Depressed? Bummed? “Blue?” No matter how you say it, it can happen to all of us (and does). Even the most “spiritual.” Especially after a big holiday (like Christmas) or a “high” in life (like speaking before a crowd or doing an outreach). There’s a let down, a “sadness” that can overtake. And we’re […]

The Story of Christmas [infographic]

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The Guy Who Skipped Church (video)

(For the entire Men Jesus Called teaching series by Richard @mcProdigal and Mike @aheartforgod, click here.)

Listen

“‘A stranger they simply will not follow, but will flee from him, because they do not know the voice of strangers.’” (John 10:5) I was 15 when I started learning guitar. And what I would do is I would listen. You might think that odd. “Listen? To play guitar? That doesn’t make sense.” Yes, it […]

A Tip About Offering Tips

You’re getting a glimpse at the inside workings of A Heart For God and how I approach tweeting and blogging and Facebooking here. (Class is in session!) And don’t get me wrong. In my day job I’m a social media specialist (aren’t we all?) where I manage two other Twitter sites, two Facebook pages (friend […]

Top 10 Signs Your Child Might Be the Son of God

So What About the “Santa” Hats?

I was a Catholic school boy in 4th grade. (I was a good boy, too, my mom always says.) That’s when it happened. I heard my classmates talking about how Santa wasn’t real. “No,” I thought. “It couldn’t be?” I was devastated. I didn’t say a word until I got home. That’s when my mom […]