I am an international keynote speaker and a leading expert on how to find greater meaning, purpose and hope in life. I’m the award-winning author of Desperate For Hope which reached the Amazon Top 100 in Christian books. A Professional Member of the National Speakers Association, I speak extensively on living fearlessly, investing your life, and finding purpose, meaning and hope. I’m the founder of Invest Your Life, a successful coaching and counseling practice with over 300 clients worldwide, helping companies and individuals fulfill their purpose in the world. I’m also the founder of Born 2 Be Wild, an outdoor adventure company that takes people on 2 to 7 day spiritual transformation backpacking trips where people find God, community, and purpose in the backcountry.
I blog about hope, mission, the Gospel in culture, marriage stuff, and how to invest our lives in what matters most. More than anything, I want to help you live out the Way of Christ in your everyday life.
I provide Christ-centered counseling to individuals, couples and families for marriage problems, family issues, relational struggles, personal integrity, spiritual life & faith concerns, as well as purpose coaching.
I blog about hope, mission, the Gospel in culture, marriage stuff, and how to invest our lives in what matters most. More than anything, I want to help you live out the Way of Christ in your everyday life.
I provide Christ-centered counseling to individuals, couples and families for marriage problems, family issues, relational struggles, personal integrity, spiritual life & faith concerns, as well as purpose coaching.
Re. That’s it. That’s my word for 2022. No, not the musical note. And no, not the abbreviated version of regarding. Just Re. It means “once more, afresh, anew.” In short, again. There’s a lot to this little word. I couldn’t settle in on just one of the possible iterations, so I chose about four to work from this year:
But I’m taking a different take on repurpose. I’m using it in the sense of “to again purpose.” In other words, the purpose is the same, but it has a renewed expression. As I thought about 2022, I felt like God was in the process of repurposing me. My purpose is the same. To communicate the Gospel of the Kingdom in ways that are understandable and actionable. That’s been my primary purpose (or mission statement) for the last 25 years or so. But the expression might change a little this year. I’m still doing Gospel-centered counseling and coaching. I’m still doing speaking engagements. I’m still leading backpacking trips through Born 2 Be Wild, teaching the way of Christ in the wilderness. And I’m still doing a podcast with my brother, The Inglorious Pastords.
But I’m sensing the pull to do a lot more writing and blogging this year. Currently I’m working on a book project requested by a Christian publisher. The book is called, “Undivided: How to Disagree without Being Disagreeable.” As you know, the world is super divided right now on just about everything: politics, healthcare, theology…you name it. We are living in a world that’s increasingly black or white, with no room for gray. (or grey, depending on which side you’re on.) But we’re not only divided, we’re getting ugly about it. It’s right or wrong, good guys vs. the bad guys…and if you don’t believe like I do, you’re the bad guy.
It’s not healthy. More importantly, it’s not Christ-like. I’m watching a generation of young adults walk away from the church because they feel like it’s divisive and mean-spirited. But this is not the way of Christ. The way of Christ is love. On the night that Jesus was betrayed and then crucified, he established a new covenant with his blood. A new Kingdom with a new command. He put it this way, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” (John 13:34-35, NIV)
Hmmm. All men will know you are a disciple of Jesus because you love others as he loves you.
And you and me. And that’s the way you and I are to love others. So my repurposing this year is to love EVERYONE the way Jesus loves me and express that love in tangible ways. It’s the same. I’m just going to do it again.
- Repurpose
- Repent
- Reimagine
- Reinvent
But I’m taking a different take on repurpose. I’m using it in the sense of “to again purpose.” In other words, the purpose is the same, but it has a renewed expression. As I thought about 2022, I felt like God was in the process of repurposing me. My purpose is the same. To communicate the Gospel of the Kingdom in ways that are understandable and actionable. That’s been my primary purpose (or mission statement) for the last 25 years or so. But the expression might change a little this year. I’m still doing Gospel-centered counseling and coaching. I’m still doing speaking engagements. I’m still leading backpacking trips through Born 2 Be Wild, teaching the way of Christ in the wilderness. And I’m still doing a podcast with my brother, The Inglorious Pastords.
But I’m sensing the pull to do a lot more writing and blogging this year. Currently I’m working on a book project requested by a Christian publisher. The book is called, “Undivided: How to Disagree without Being Disagreeable.” As you know, the world is super divided right now on just about everything: politics, healthcare, theology…you name it. We are living in a world that’s increasingly black or white, with no room for gray. (or grey, depending on which side you’re on.) But we’re not only divided, we’re getting ugly about it. It’s right or wrong, good guys vs. the bad guys…and if you don’t believe like I do, you’re the bad guy.
It’s not healthy. More importantly, it’s not Christ-like. I’m watching a generation of young adults walk away from the church because they feel like it’s divisive and mean-spirited. But this is not the way of Christ. The way of Christ is love. On the night that Jesus was betrayed and then crucified, he established a new covenant with his blood. A new Kingdom with a new command. He put it this way, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” (John 13:34-35, NIV)
Hmmm. All men will know you are a disciple of Jesus because you love others as he loves you.
- Not by your political position.
- Not by your healthcare philosophy.
- Not even by your doctrine.
And you and me. And that’s the way you and I are to love others. So my repurposing this year is to love EVERYONE the way Jesus loves me and express that love in tangible ways. It’s the same. I’m just going to do it again.