Story In an age of terrorists spreading violence around the world, how should we, as Christians, respond? It’s easy to say we must “bring justice” to our enemies, but how would Christ really act in the face of violence? In this minisode, Neal sits down with known pacifist, Bryn Clark, to talk about pacifism for […]
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Podcast Episode #6: Dream Big, Start Small with Paul Angone
Story Finding a job is tough. Knowing what you want to do in life is even harder. In this episode, Neal talks with bestselling author, Paul Angone, and hears his story of how he learned to live like Jesus when he felt frustrated and stuck in life. Subscribe, Rate, & Review on iTunes By doing […]
Podcast Episode #4: Starting Over with Chelsea Anderson
Story Sometimes, you just need to start over. There was a time Neal felt like he had to start over in order to live like Jesus, so he wanted to find a similar story of how one person was able to find redemption. What he found was a love story full of ups and downs. […]
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 […]
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 […]