Author: Gregory Scott

State Of The Kingdom Address

I watched President Obama’s State of the Union address last night. I was exchanging texts with a friend who was

Day 6: Breaking The Fast

The best meal you’ll ever have is the first meal after a fast. That was certainly the case tonight. We

Day 3: How To Pray In A Group

My church just completed day 3 of a 6 day fast. In addition to fasting, we are praying corporately each

Day 2: Jesus on Fasting

I’m on day 2 of a week of fasting with my church. Yesterday I blogged on the why of fasting.

Day 1: Why I Fast

Today my church started 6 days of fasting. Our church members can join us all 6 days or pick one

Martin Luther King Day

It was August 28, 1963.  Martin Luther King, Jr. stepped up behind the podium and began to address the 100,000 who

The Theme Of Matthew 24

This post is the fourth in an unintentional miniseries. I initially blogged about the first three verses of Revelation, then

Coming With The Clouds

One of the fundamental principles of Biblical interpretation, is to let the Bible interpret the Bible, as opposed to attempting

Revelation 1:7

In my first post on Revelation, I focused on the statements in the first three verses that promise the events

An Ironic Twist Of History

If you are familiar with Roman history, you may know that the Ancient Romans believed the Roman Empire would last

Revelation 1:1-3

I’ve purposed to spend January in the Book of Revelation. So, from time-to-time this month I may drop a blog

Read To Lead

If the title of this post sounds like it has its origins in a twenty-first century marketing campaign, guess again. 

5 Best Books I Read in 2010

I’ve had a goal over the last several years to read 50 books per year. Last year I fell woefully

The Process Is The Prize

I’ve always been a goal-oriented, achievement-motivated guy. I was the kid in the backseat repeatedly asking my father, “When are

Isaiah 1:17

This jumps off the page every time I come across it, perhaps because I’m a lawyer, perhaps because of its

Do This If You Want To Be Promoted

I once heard my friend Dennis Peacocke say “power is surrounded by problems.”  I give him the credit for the phrase,