Jonathan Pearson

  • The More You Go, The More You Know

    The More You Go, The More You Know

    One of the first times Melissa (my wife) and I went out to eat was to a Mexican restaurant. I LOVE MEXICAN FOOD! It’s one of those things that, for as long as I can remember, I’ve loved and could eat everyday. When I took Melissa, though, I didn’t realize that she wasn’t a…

  • New Book Highly Recommended – Get 25 Free Gifts If You Get It Now By May 7th

    Frank Viola has just released a new book called God’s Favorite Place on Earth that could literally change your relationship with God, help you defeat bitterness, free you from a guilty conscience, and help you overcome fear, doubt and discouragement once and for all. This is a book that will jar you out of your…

  • What We Can Learn About Judging Others From A 14 Year Old Hamburger

    What We Can Learn About Judging Others From A 14 Year Old Hamburger

    I did it just the other day… Saw someone and thought, “Oh man, they’re just…” After talking with the person a little while, I came away with an entire different perspective. Don’t judge a book by its cover… or in this case, a hamburger by its bun. We do this both ways though, don’t…

  • How to Make Your Faith Work

    How to Make Your Faith Work

    Noah was 600 years old when the flood covered the earth. (Genesis 7:6) Imagine this… You’re 600 years old. You’re a stranger to rain. You’re asked to build a boat… A big boat. That seems ludicrous. Ridiculous. That’s where Noah was. He found himself in unfamiliar territory with strange instructions.

  • Epic Fail: A Post About Going All Out

    Epic Fail: A Post About Going All Out

    “If you stand up and be counted, from time to time you may get yourself knocked down. But remember this: A man flattened by an opponent can get up again. A man flattened by conformity stays down for good.” — Thomas J. Watson, Jr Growing up, my favorite sport was baseball. I was actually…

  • Leadership Needs More Partnership

    Leadership Needs More Partnership

    Leadership is ultimately about partnership. So much of leading who you and I lead is about knowing how to partner with the people that have been placed around us. We have to learn to work together with these people, with different personalities, different likes and dislikes, and different ways of looking at the outside…