by Mark Lamprecht | Discipleship, Empathy, Encouragement, Sanctification
f you would just forgive yourself, dear fellow Christian, you could move past whatever is hurting you – whatever is keeping you from healing. I have heard the call to the concept of forgiving yourself in various Christian settings from the pulpit to the pew to...
by Mark Lamprecht | Discipleship, Encouragement, Sanctification
ave you ever been in an intimate setting with fellow Christians sharing prayer requests and you have no prayer requests? I have. I’ve given the ole, “Everything is great!” response many times in the past. I suppose at the time that everything was...
by Mark Lamprecht | Compassion, Empathy, Encouragement, Sanctification
addi Runkles’ story of sexual immorality which lead to her pregnancy electrified social media when the NY Times published an article on the situation: Pregnant at 18. Hailed by Abortion Foes. Punished by Christian School. Despite with whom you find fault in this...
by Mark Lamprecht | Apologetics, Encouragement, Sanctification
unday school class had begun. After a few minutes of teacher/class interaction – it happened. The first conversation on abortion that truly opened my eyes. We were talking about people being made in God’s image, parents, children, etc. Someone mentioned...
by Mark Lamprecht | Compassion, Encouragement, Sanctification
ear Viola Davis, we celebrated life on Sunday a few hours before you gave your Oscar’s acceptance speech. In your speech, you claimed artists as having the “only profession that celebrates what it means to live a life.” Let’s watch again....
by Mark Lamprecht | Discipleship, Encouragement, Sanctification
y wife and I were driving to dinner, I was complaining, then she said 5 words that left me in a dead stare. I was complaining about someone’s last minute imposition on us and the decision I had to make. I wanted to say yes and I wanted to say no. Maybe someone else...