Jonathan Pearson

  • The Last Text You Sent…

    The Last Text You Sent…

    Let’s play a little game. Look at your phone… yeah, that thing that is probably sitting right behind you or the thing you’re reading this on. Now, what was the last text you sent. We don’t have to know who, just tell us what it said. Do it in the comments… This should be…

  • Public Opinion is A Fragile Throne

    Public Opinion is A Fragile Throne

    Public opinion is fragile. Ask any public figure, and pastor, any politician or any one over the age of 4 and they’ll tell you that others’ opinions of us can change in a heartbeat. one single word perceived hurtful one missed compliment one slight disagreement one wrong look one forgotten comment one assertive move…

  • How To Turn Your Marriage Around in 10 Days – Phillip Wagner – #TurnIn10

    How To Turn Your Marriage Around in 10 Days – Phillip Wagner – #TurnIn10

    Phillip Wagner, Pastor of Oasis Church releases a new book in just a few days. How to Turn Your Marriage Around in 10 Days releases on October 28th. Whether you’ve been married for a while (as Phillip and his wife have) or you’re still kind of a newbie (like myself and my wife), you…

  • Crazy Excuses for Missing Work

    Crazy Excuses for Missing Work

    I came across some crazy excuses for missing work the other day. I thought I’d share a few from this article and then hear some from you…

  • Motives Matter: Our Key to the Miraculous

    Motives Matter: Our Key to the Miraculous

    I love the story of Peter and John healing the lame man in Acts 3. It’s one of those stories that I always read and think, “Gosh, I wish I could do that.” The truth, I could… or Christ could through me. You see, the thing that Peter and John had wasn’t some great…

  • 2 Reasons You Shouldn’t Puke Before Your Next Public Speech

    2 Reasons You Shouldn’t Puke Before Your Next Public Speech

    Public speaking isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s one of those things that causes me to be a little nervous every time I do it. When I talk to people that have been speaking publicly for 20, 30, 40 years, they still often admit to having some nerves each time they step in…