Monday Morning Manna

  • Today and Tomorrow

    It was one of those weeks. Early morning to late night for five days. A four hour flight on Saturday that turned into six hours due to storms. Three sermons preached on Sunday plus a break-out session lead. I was physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually exhausted. In an attempt to ease the pain of my…

  • Compare and Contrast

    Trapped in darkness! Unsure if anyone knows; if anyone cares. Hopeless. Needing outside assistance. Then a voice, a sound, a light. Friends offer assistance, encouragement. Then an opening. Outside help. Hope. Finally someone comes to offer encouragement, instructions, assistance – a way out, a way up, a way to new possibilities. Out of the darkness,…

  • Vancouver and Beyond

    By the time I was eighteen I had crossed the Red River from Texas into Oklahoma and considered myself “well-traveled.” My eighteen year old granddaughter has been to Mexico, Kenya and Guatemala (twice) and does not considered herself “well-traveled” yet. After age eighteen, my travels intensified. As of today, I have been in all fifty…

  • Attacked and Back

    If you’ve missed reading “Dr. Dan’s Monday Morning Memo” the last two Mondays it’s because our web site was attacked and we’ve been down for awhile. We are back until the next attack. Unfortunately we live in a society where some people take great pleasure in attacking others. A friend recently endured a rumor motivated…

  • Ministry by Paranoia

    Paranoia is a thought process heavily influenced by anxiety or fear. Many people minister by paranoia – fearful of what someone might think or say. In my younger days, working hard to be liked and fearing rejection, I practiced ministry through paranoia. Basically I liked to be liked and I feared failure. Jesus, on the…

  • Watching and Waiting

    There is a difference in watching “for” and watching “with”. Most of the time we are watching “for” God to reply, respond, act, etc. In the midst of Gethsemane grief, Jesus asked His disciples to “watch with” Him (Matthew 26:40). Unable to do so, they opted instead for a few moments of sleep, watching and…

  • Called to Worship

    What does it mean to be “called to worship?” Following a week to be forgotten, a pastor stepped to the pulpit at the beginning of the Sunday worship service and proclaimed, “I’ve had a terrible week and I don’t feel like calling you to worship, so why don’t you call yourselves to worship.” After a…

  • Shipwrecked Faith

    Does your faith ever falter? Apparently Timothy’s faith was on the verge of doing just that. Paul wrote to young Timothy concerning faith and said some, in “good conscience”, had rejected the faith and thus had “suffered shipwreck” (1 Tim. 1:19). It is important to understand that a shipwreck is not necessarily fatal. One can…

  • Real, Relevant or Both?

    Recent studies have shown that as high as 70% of young Protestant adults between the ages of 18 and 22 have stopped attending church regularly. How could this happen? We tried so hard to reach them – with slick slogans, casual worship clothing, shorter sermons accompanied with power point pictures and video clips, upbeat music…