
Oops! Five Disciplemaking Missteps
Fifty years of experience has taught me that failures lead to wisdom. So, I want to let you in on five disciplemaking missteps and failures I’ve made and what I’ve learned from them.
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Fifty years of experience has taught me that failures lead to wisdom. So, I want to let you in on five disciplemaking missteps and failures I’ve made and what I’ve learned from them.

The intensive care process can bring both healing and blessing. The once stunted life is overflowing with God’s goodness on display, reflecting a transformed life.

“There is power, power, wonder-working power in the . . .” You know what I’m talking about . . . Starbucks! Mmmm, the smell, the taste. And

I can still hear Mel Gibson as William Wallace yelling “FREEEEEEEEEDOOOOOOOOOOM!” in the movie Braveheart. It’s a favorite scene because freedom is a very high

It is so easy to fall into the trap of simply praying through my list as a monologue to the Lord. Similarly, I often read

At church or in our communities, potlucks or “covered dish” dinners always offer a variety of foods and flavors. Around holidays or other special celebrations,

A friend was talking to his five-year-old son about Hoover Dam. In the discussion Robert asked Charlie, “Do you know what a dam does?” “Sure,