1. In Memory of My Friend, James Arne Nestingen
  2. When the church is a political actor, the gospel doesn’t have the final word.
  3. You are the friend in low places. It’s only from this place that you are free to look outside yourself for the remedy to the issues that plague you and humanity.
  4. You are a child of God. You’re blameless, holy, perfect, and righteous. Don’t feel that way? Too bad. God is greater than your heart.
  5. We don’t start with behavior and work toward Christ. We start with Christ and everything works out from there.
  6. The good news is that with our God there is always more: more than we deserve, dare, ask, or expect, more than we can see, hear, feel, or think.
  7. Every incendiary move of God’s Spirit is accompanied by a group of penitent people rediscovering the power and preeminence of God’s Word.
  8. Sometimes in hanging on to our useless guilt, we are idolaters. We believe our sin or conscience is more powerful than our God.
  9. We need to hear the gospel because it is good news that is not from you, or about you, or because of you.
  10. Stoicism’s opening premise fails to understand that, from its conception, the heart is a thorny bramble.
  11. Christ is not an idea. He isn’t a concept. He isn’t a religious notion or sentiment. He isn’t a product. He is the Savior, flesh and blood.