Have you ever watched an eagle or a hawk sail on the power of the wind? That’s a picture we see in Isaiah 40: “Even youths shall faint and be weary, and young men shall fall exhausted;but they who wait…
I’m coming up to a big milestone in my life – 50 years of knowing God and being part of the Vineyard church movement. It all began when I was a 17 year old university student. I was invited to…
The theme of my song, “Circle of Love” is much more fully expanded in my book called The Worship Journey: Fully Alive in the Circle of Love. This article is an excerpt from the introduction to that book.
A few weeks ago, I was in Los Angeles, attending the 50th anniversary of the Westside Vineyard Church in Los Angeles. Back In 1975, when I was 17 years old, I was invited to vist that church by my new…
What do you think of when you hear the word “innocence”? Is it a word you would use to describe yourself? More likely, that word makes you think of a newborn baby or maybe a little puppy dog. “How could…
My new song Home with You highlights the hope of heaven as a way of enduring earthly trials. Heaven will be our home. We get a taste of that home right now because Jesus makes his home in us and…
The song “Mystery of Christ” is about our union with God, who is Love. Jesus said: “Unto you it is given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of God…” (Luke 8:10a KJV). The union of the Trinity is a…
God wants to carry us by the wind of Ruach, the Holy Spirit, into an experience of heavenly realities. Paul wrote: “…feast on all the treasures of the heavenly realm and fill your thoughts with heavenly realities.” (Col. 3:2)…
Recently I was interviewed by David Welker, a long-time Vineyard pastor in Ohio, USA. (You can access this video on this right side of this website page). David asked me some questions about my history in the Anaheim Vineyard and…
Jesus showed us what love really is. Washing one another’s feet, and even laying down your life for your friend. Jesus taught his band of disciples from diverse backgrounds to love one another despite their predisposed prejudice.