Blog · Podcast Brooklyn Tabernacle’s pastor Jim Cymbala’s Interview {Recharge Wednesday}Did you know that, According to a recent Gallup poll, this is the first time since the 1930’s that the…
AJC · Blog · Podcast Column & Interview – Jim Cymbala (The Brooklyn Tabernacle) talks about New BookPastor Jim Cymbala of the Broklyn Tabernacle talks about his new book, Fan the Flame – Let Jesus Renew your calling and Revive your church
Blog · Podcast Interview with Actress Robia ScottRobia Scott is an actress, Christian speaker, coach, and author. She has helped countless Christian women around the world conquer…
Blog · Podcast Interview with Actor Stelio SavanteStelio Savante is a South African American actor, filmmaker, and producer known for his roles in several movies, including Infidel…
AJC · Blog 6 Components of Effective Prayers {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}One of Judah’s controversial kings teaches us six components of effective prayers. In my latest column for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Blog · Recharge Wednesday Prejudice has No Place at Church {Recharge Wednesday}On Sept. 6, 2005, our family drove to the local immigration office for my citizenship ceremony. After almost six years…
AJC · Blog Overcoming a Lack of Confidence {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}Confidence is an anchor for the heart. It separates those who only dream from those who accomplish great things. It…
AJC · Blog Standing for the Right to Worship {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}Read the column and listen to my interview with Sean Feucht about the #LetUsWorship movement and the documentary coming out on September 29.
AJC · Blog ‘Help Is Here’ – Max Lucado’s New Book (Interview & Column for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)Read the column and watch my interview with Max Lucado about his new book, Help Is Here: Finding Fresh Strength and Purpose in the Power of the Holy Spirit.
AJC · Blog Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}It may be time to stop accepting society’s hurried, meaningless rat race as your norm. More is not necessarily better.