Posts Tagged ‘Addiction’
Money Is Not the Answer
My 12 year old daughter has gotten up almost every Thursday at 4:30am for almost two years to go cook and feed breakfast to the homeless population of Baton Rouge. The breakfast is served at the Baton Rouge Dream Center’s Roselawn location, which is just off Florida Blvd, right down the road...
November 17th, 2009 | Featured, Social Justice | Read More
Come See the Violence Inherent in the System
I’m working on a book about Christmas and I’ve been wrestling with the ugliness of what Biblical scholars call the Slaughter of the Innocents. I hate that Jesus came to Earth in a way that caused countless infants and children to be murdered by King Herod. In fact, I struggle with the Bible...
October 25th, 2009 | Featured, Meditations | Read More
Miles from Millions, and Good with Good
Pete and Daniel
In the dedication to A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, Donald Miller thanks his agent, Kathy Helmers, and his manager, Jim Chaffee. That’s my agent, and my manager.
When Philip Yancey reviewed my book (you can download the audiobook for any price here), he wrote, “St. Augustine...
October 9th, 2009 | Blog, Featured, Social Justice | Read More
I Like Josh Hamilton More Than Ever
Despite growing up going to church and also being someone who loves sports, I’ve never felt any extra fondness for athletes simply because they expressed a measure of faith. I liked players more when I saw interesting features about their lives, or when people told stories that cast these superstars...
September 24th, 2009 | Featured, Sports | Read More


