The Comeback Story
As I reflected over a recent graduation at His Way where 4 men celebrated completing our program, I was struck by each of the young men’s very unique and yet similar stories. One of the 12-month graduates I had known…
As I reflected over a recent graduation at His Way where 4 men celebrated completing our program, I was struck by each of the young men’s very unique and yet similar stories. One of the 12-month graduates I had known…
If you’re aiming at the wrong thing, even if you hit your target, you still lose. So many guys come in to His Way with “back problems.” They want their family back, their job back, the car back, the house…
The Bureau of National Vital Statistics published their findings early in 2012. It showed an alarming increase in the number of deaths directly stemming from drug use, emphasizing overdoses of prescription painkillers. Drugs are now responsible for 37,485 deaths per…
“Feed My Sheep” started my first few weeks at The Way. I was assigned to clean out the fridge on Saturday, so I did. As I began to put some food in the trash, I was deeply convicted and knew…
I had the blessing of having parents of a 14 year old young man bring their son to me because of their concern of the wrong choices he appears to be making. I praised these parents for their alarmed response…
Marshall, one of the residents at The Way, was a true inspiration to those he served during our trip to New Jersey to help with the Hurricane Sandy relief efforts. He was always found in the center of the work…
One of my great family Thanksgiving traditions after moving to Huntsville was going to the Johnson’s log house in the country with all my brothers and sisters from church who were unable (or unwilling) to get with their physical families…
A paradox is a seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true. The word literally means a conflict of expectation. Jesus’ teaching flourished in paradox, because God’s kingdom is by nature paradoxical from our world. He taught things like, “Whoever…