Hi everyone! My name is Heather, Judah’s wife. Judah and I have been very excited about JesusHacks and the opportunity to share about how God has been using the whole concept of living intentionally in our lives. As a wife and mom, taking practical steps towards intentional living, especially this past year, has been a […]
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Podcast Episode #7: Cancer & Community with Eric Fusilier
Story On the brink of death, what matters most? Eric Fusilier, the bassist in the band The City Harmonic, wrestled through this question when on the eve of a large tour, he discovered he had cancer. He recounts to Neal his heart-wrenching struggle for survival, and how his sickness inspired a movement. Special music by The City Harmonic. […]
The Spiritual Benefits of Looking at a Person
“And Jesus, looking at him, loved him . . .” –Mark 10:21 This article is based off the 2nd episode of the JesusHacks podcast where Bobby Ross explains his practice of looking at people. To gain context for this article, listen to the episode here. Society today is losing the art of looking at a […]
The Remarkable Habit that Improves Your Workflow, Saves Energy, and Prevents Trouble
We can’t stop trouble from happening. It’s a sneaky foe that likes to surprise us. Sometimes, it comes up when we least expect it. But while we can’t stop it from ever happening, we can put measures in place to prevent more trouble from happening. My friend knows about these measures, and to illustrate it, […]
4 Decisions You Need to Simplify for Better Productivity
I am well aware that mental energy is something you can exhaust. After writing difficult articles and doing tedious work, I feel my mind has reached its limit. The problem with this is, I’m frustrated I can’t squeeze out more work when I feel like this. I want to do more work—though I realize I’m […]
What We Miss When We Think About What’s Next
My wife and I are trying something new: sitting still in a moment. It might not sound innovative or exciting, but it is against the grain of what society today does. We’ve made a habit out of our busyness, so much so that it affects the culture of our mind. In moments when we choose […]
Is Overcommitting an Idol?
Many of my friends claim to be overcommitted, but when they do so, a strange thing happens: they say it with a smile. Though we might complain and groan about it, we love to stay busy. We love that we have plans, that our schedules are brewing with activities, that we are productive and not […]