by Jared Tuttle | Apr 19, 2022 | Articles, Blog
This blog post was written in January of 2020. At the time, I wasn’t personally grieving anything, but the Lord laid this scripture on my heart. I wrote it on Friday and scheduled it to post the following Monday. That Sunday, the tragic news of Kobe Bryant, his...
by Jared Tuttle | Mar 3, 2022 | Articles, Blog
“Then I saw in my Dream they went very lovingly on together, and had sweet discourse of all things that had happened to them in their Pilgrimage;” – from John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress Pilgrim’s Progress has served many generations of Christians as an encouraging...
by Jared Tuttle | Dec 7, 2021 | Articles, Blog
The conference ended, as I knew it would, on Friday night with hugs all around and tears shared with new friends and old, not wanting to leave the precious gathering of sojourners who stopped for a mere week of respite. NGLC 2021, a time to drink deep from the well of...
by Jared Tuttle | Nov 2, 2021 | Articles, Blog
Howard Hughes was a talent larger than life. An inventor in his teenage years. A movie producer and aeronautical engineer in his twenties and thirties. And, a billionaire tycoon in his fifties. He produced some of the most famous movies of the twenties and...
by Jared Tuttle | Oct 6, 2021 | Articles, Blog
Nik Ripkin notes that in the most needy and risky places on earth women field activists outnumber men by seven to one. He thinks he knows why. The model of success presented to men in gospel service is the megachurch pastor. If men who yearn for that are dumb enough...
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