WEEKEND THOUGHTS #135: Be Good At Being Bad
There are plenty of things in this world that give us a false sense of accomplishment and security. A 5-minute YouTube instructional on how to build a house. Watching your…
You don’t work at a radio station without wearing multiple hats, and I seem to be collecting a lot here at Project. In addition to being a DJ here, I also get to work with our awesome businesses and impact partners!
I’ve called Boise home for more than 35 years and can’t ever see myself living anywhere else. My wife and two teenage kids keep me busy, and when I’m not hanging with them, or at the station, you’ll find me playing tennis, going to the movies, or busting out an overly complicated, strategy board game with some good friends.
I showed up in October of 2018 to volunteer for the station after I saw the impact it was having on my fam. I love that Project is different from anything else offered on the radio. From the music to the mission, Project is reaching people mostly forgotten and overlooked and saying “you are needed, you are welcome, you are important, and you are loved.” That’s a solid message for everyone, myself included, to hear frequently.
There are plenty of things in this world that give us a false sense of accomplishment and security. A 5-minute YouTube instructional on how to build a house. Watching your…
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Our church has been walking through Genesis, spending time on the lineage of God’s promise. Abram and Sarah were faced with a choice: wait on God to fulfill His promise…
There are seasons in life when it feels like we just weren’t built to hold what we’re being asked to carry. There’s not enough money. Close friends and family are…
There are wounds that follow us our entire lives. Some we can trace back to a moment–a word, a betrayal, a loss–that still echoes years later. We can either ignore…