by Greg Burdine | Apr 21, 2017 | Christian Living, Current Issues
Some people are doomed to suffer the Charlie Brown Complex. I didn’t make that up. I first discovered this label from John Maxwell in his great book, Be a People Person. If you are familiar with the cartoon character, Charlie Brown, you will know that he just...
by Greg Burdine | Mar 18, 2017 | Christian Living, Current Issues, Sermon
Good things come to those who wait. But I hate waiting. As a child I hated waiting for Christmas. I hate waiting for an appointment at the doctor’s office. I hate waiting for an important phone call or meeting. A key belief of many Christians is that Jesus is...
by Greg Burdine | Mar 15, 2017 | Current Issues
I just finished reading the newest book by comedian Steve Harvey, JUMP. What a book. Very encouraging and inspirational. Throughout the book, Steve encourages his readers to take a ‘leap of faith.’ Too many are afraid to take advantage of an opportunity....
by Greg Burdine | Mar 10, 2017 | Current Issues
Republicans and Democrats. Conservatives and Liberals. Baptists and Catholics. Believers and Atheists. Black and White. Straight and Gay. Citizen and Immigrant. Men and Women. We have many divisions in our American society. This has always been a strength and a...
by Greg Burdine | Mar 3, 2017 | Current Issues
The Shack is an amazing book. Not only is the storyline compelling, but how the book came into publication in 2007 is a tribute to the tenacity and sacrifice of the author, William P. Young. The Shack was a #1 New York Times Bestseller for 70 weeks, with over 10...
by Greg Burdine | Feb 17, 2017 | Current Issues, Personal
My whole family is from Kentucky. I still have good family in Kentucky. My parents and all my grandparents are buried in Kentucky. But my mom’s parents and my dad and his sister moved up to Middletown, Ohio before I was born for better jobs. My grandfather and dad...