“As we have opportunity, let us do good to all people.” -Galatians 6:10
Are You an Illuminator or a Diminisher?
A Guest Blog from my good friend, Pastor Aaron Kunce. 30% of people ask questions of the people around them and are persistently curious about others. They are Illuminators. The other 70% might be perfectly nice people, but they don’t ask questions. They are Diminishers.
The Last Word Spoken About You
Whether we like to wrestle with it or not, each of us will one day breathe our last. Our families will be left to craft a service order for our funeral and names will be assigned to speak about you.
What last word will be spoken about you?
The York County Voices That Need to Be Silenced
Surely there is some person in York County whose voice is a nuisance to you.
Top Things the Anderson Family Loves About York County
There are a lot of great things to do and places to go that make for a great quality of life and a great place to raise a family. Our family has a number of things we love to do, places to go, and activities we make sure out-of-town guests don’t miss.
This Pastor Makes York County a Better Place
The public does not often get to hear the stories of men and women serving as ministers, exemplars of the Christian faith, who make their communities better.
I am not talking about spotless saints, but humble leaders faithfully living out their calling to serve their communities with God’s help.
Who Will Be Our Next Nurses, Teachers, and Police Officers?
Each of us needs schools to teach, hospitals to heal, police to protect and serve, government to order civic life, and places of worship to lift our hearts to a higher purpose.
Six Ways the Church Can Hit Reset on Easter Sunday
Easter Sunday is still the ultimate reset for the followers of Jesus. Just as the Church was awakened to a bright new reality 2,000 years ago, so too, the modern Church needs to embrace again the life-giving power of the resurrection of Jesus.
There are six ways the Church can hit reset on Easter Sunday and chart a new trajectory for generations to come. This Easter in the year 2023, the Church should affirm the following pledges:
What Last Night’s Trip to the ER Taught Me About 2022
2022 is going out with a bang in the Anderson household, or rather, with a thud and a crack! My sweet, 16-year-old daughter, Amelia, took a hard spill at the rollerskating rink that fractured her left wrist.
I had intended on writing a reflection piece about 2022. I never realized that a 10-hour stint in the ER would provide inspiration.
Three Words That Will Improve Any Relationship
“Help me understand” is the kind of slow, gentle, loving language that has the power to take your relationships from where they are today to something far more rewarding and fulfilling tomorrow.
Safer Together
We are Safer Together. A sermon from Romans 12:9-16 about the strategy we employ to build a safer, more loving community.
Networking to Affect Social Change
From the People You Should Know podcast: If we are honest, getting to know complete strangers can be scary. In our debut episode, we had the honor of talking with the CEO of Logos Academy and Logos Works, Aaron Anderson. He talks about networking in this episode and how if he could give people one thing it would be the ability to network and get to know people.
Sorry. I’m Not Canceling My Neighbor.
Go ahead and cancel me for maintaining these friendships with my neighbors. These are people God has called me to love without exceptions or excuses.
Sorry. I'm not canceling my neighbor.
Three Lonely Lies That Are Destroying Us
Most of us feel embarrassed or ashamed of being lonely because it feels like personal inadequacy or deficiency. What if there is a darkness behind what drives us to loneliness?
When Comfy Rhythms Get Disrupted
The world as we have known it for the last 18 months has been a challenge in which to find a rhythm. Our old ways of doing things have been flipped upside down.
Work, school, and church life were moved to different rhythms.
9 Proven Strategies for Breaking Through to Common Ground
As leaders in our community, we were keenly aware that our city was on the brink of potential riots if even one police interaction went wrong.
Our little city of York, PA, has a history of violent riots dating to 1969. That year was violent and deadly as a young Black woman, Lillie Belle Allen, was shot by white men as she drove with her family. A white police officer, Henry Schaad, was killed in an armored truck by a Black sniper that same year.
York was boiling over with antagonism and rage, much like most of America in 2021.
God Loves Your Neighbors More Than You Do
The Old Testament book of Jonah is one of the clearest expressions of God’s love for humanity. While most of the Old Testament is focused on God’s special care for the nation of Israel, Jonah reminds us that God’s love for our neighbors is not a new idea that simply started with Jesus or the New Testament.
Two CS Lewis’ Titles Helping Me Celebrate the Life of a Friend
Where do we turn in our grief to find comfort in the unexplainable losses we endure in life?
There are two titles by CS Lewis that I have commended frequently as a pastor to people journeying through the valley of the shadow of death: A Grief Observed and The Great Divorce.
Millions are Saying ‘I Quit,’ but You Can Renew Your Strength
There are likely good reasons why a departure may be justified. Before you say “I Quit,” perhaps you should ponder if you may need a season to renew your strength.
He Led Me in the Way of the Master
On this Father’s Day 2021, I want to take the opportunity to honor my Dad, Ricardo James Anderson.
His friends call him Rick. My six children call him Grandpa. I call him Dad.
How do we fully recount the influence of those men in our lives we call Dad?
What Nightbirde’s Song “It’s OK” Can Teach My Personal Finance Students About Joy
This year was my fifth opportunity to teach personal finance to a group of seniors at Logos Academy where I serve as CEO. All of our students are required to take this class where they learn about money, budgeting, the stock market, and a bit of basic economics.
I am convinced that their most important takeaway is not how to stay out of debt or become wealthy, but rather how to find joy in a life where hardship and difficulty will be unavoidable.