Jonathan Pearson

  • 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…

  • Who Said Sports Don’t Matter?!

    Who Said Sports Don’t Matter?!

    The Nebraska football team makes a young boy’s life by having him score a 60+ yard touchdown in their Spring Game. Such a heart-warming story that we need to see more of. Watch this. Bring the tissues.

  • The Game of Consistency: The Story of Life

    The Game of Consistency: The Story of Life

    The MLB season started last week. It’s kind of like Christmas to those of us that love baseball. Now, I know that there are those (though you’re WRONG) that believe baseball is one of those sports that moves way to slow and who’s season lasts way too long. What I love about the baseball…

  • The One Thing You Need to Kill

    The One Thing You Need to Kill

    The thing that isn’t working. I know it sounds obvious. You’re probably thinking, “Duh, why am I even reading this.” The truth is, though, that people everywhere are doing things that aren’t effective. They’ve been doing them for years. They’re still doing them. Churches all across the country have ministries and methods that simply…