Note taking in a Paperless world

If you still take paper notes, you have probably jotted ideas, phone numbers,  and reminders on all kinds of interesting things; scrap paper, post-it notes, napkins, church bulletins, etc. I had a friend in college who wrote important reminders on his hand. On especially busy days, he would run out of room and would thenContinue reading “Note taking in a Paperless world”

How to Have a More Impactful Daily Bible Study

Set your eyes on this amazing passage of Scripture! Is. 55:10-13 “For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout,giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater,11  so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth;itContinue reading “How to Have a More Impactful Daily Bible Study”

Preaching from the iPad

After several years of iPad ownership, I’m still in love my tablet. It remains my go-to device for reading, taking meetings notes, and for preaching. Yes…I preach from my iPad. For whatever reason, I get asked that question often. And normally the question is followed with another; “How do you do it?” So I thoughtContinue reading “Preaching from the iPad”

iPad Tip – Organizing PDFs with iBooks!

One of the great benefits of the iPad is the eReading capabilities. It’s a Kindle, Nook, and Kobo (Border’s eReader, in case you didn’t know) all in one device! But those are not the only options. You also have Google Books, and Logos to name a few more. And, of course, there is Apple’s eReader,Continue reading “iPad Tip – Organizing PDFs with iBooks!”

Daily Devos Part 2 – METHODS

Do you have a consistent daily devotional time? It’s been my experience that most Christians do not, even though they have tried to be more disciplined. In my last post, I addressed Motivation. In this post, I would like to offer very practical advice giving you some tools to help you get more out ofContinue reading “Daily Devos Part 2 – METHODS”

Hope for a Scattered Mind!

If I was still in elementary school, I would probably be labeled with “A.D.D.” I am easily distracted and my mind wonders a million different directions. This is fine when I’m mowing the lawn contemplating deep thoughts of high theology (ok, I’m probably pondering the grilled chicken I’m going to make…man I miss summer). However,Continue reading “Hope for a Scattered Mind!”