Jonathan Pearson

  • You Probably Didn’t Know Evernote Could Do This

    You Probably Didn’t Know Evernote Could Do This

    I love Evernote. Does it have it’s share of confusion and hiccups? Sure. However, Evernote is still my digital brain. It holds everything for me from preaching notes, this blog post, take out menus, and Ebooks. It’s important to me and I have no idea what I’d do without it. I really wouldn’t like…

  • These 3 Things Are On God’s Shoulders, Not A Leader’s

    These 3 Things Are On God’s Shoulders, Not A Leader’s

    You can’t study leadership in the context of the Bible and not fall on the story of Moses. From his call until his death, he is leadership wisdom embodied. What he did right provides powerful wisdom to young leaders and experienced leaders alike. What he did wrong helps us understand our own mess ups…

  • Why It Really Is Easier Said Than Done

    Why It Really Is Easier Said Than Done

    We’ve all heard the saying, “That’s easier said than done.” One of the reasons sayings like that stick around so long is because they’re mostly true. The older I’ve gotten and the more life experience I gain, I really do see how true this statement is. No matter what we’re doing, what our dream…

  • My Process For Publishing New Blog Posts And Making Images

    My Process For Publishing New Blog Posts And Making Images

    My personal blog has over 1,300 posts. Those posts have come over a long period of time. I started writing my first post on Blogger in September of 2008. Some of those posts have certainly been better than others and some have certainly taken longer than others to publish. Through those 7 years, I’ve…

  • Grasping Faith

    Grasping Faith

    I’ve been reading through the book of Romans. A few days ago, I read Romans 3. It’s the famous chapter (Romans 3:23) where Paul outlines heavily the only way to salvation and contrasts faith and the law. He makes the case and point that only through faith is one saved through Christ.

  • Hope Of Future, Not Horror Of Past

    Hope Of Future, Not Horror Of Past

    Most people I know are really good at looking into the past. Seeing what’s happened in their life, seeing what they’ve accomplished, seeing how they’ve failed, remembering past experiences.