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The Circle of Judgment – How the Church Keeps Outsiders Out

March 20, 2017April 23, 2017 / prestonsearcy / 6 Comments

Shortly after I became a Christian, I invited a gay friend of mine to youth group. To my surprise, he seemed interested. He asked about the location and starting time and I promised to meet him at the door when he arrived. Then he asked an odd question, “Will they make me sit in the … Continue reading The Circle of Judgment – How the Church Keeps Outsiders Out

How to Become Fabulously Rich

February 27, 2017April 23, 2017 / prestonsearcy / 1 Comment

Last week, I shared that mine and Rachel's bikes and tools were stolen from our garage. A couple hours after posting that blog, a brother and sister in Christ generously gave us their very nice bikes. As Rachel road her new bike around the block she said, “This is the best bike I’ve ever ridden.” On … Continue reading How to Become Fabulously Rich

Why Friendship Matters

February 6, 2017April 23, 2017 / prestonsearcy / Leave a comment

Mark stormed into our office. He was breathing heavily and smelled like alcohol. “What’s the problem, Mark?” Jeff asked. “You call the housing authority and tell them to forget it,” Mark replied in anger. “I’m tired of being on the streets. Tired of waiting. If they’re going to be this way about it, I don’t … Continue reading Why Friendship Matters

When They Don’t Come Back

January 30, 2017April 23, 2017 / prestonsearcy / 2 Comments

I met Derek years ago when he came to Midtown Cafe with his older brother, Tim. When I learned he was Tim’s brother, I expected the worst. Tim is an unapologetic drug addict who will lie and steal with no remorse. The last thing I wanted in my life was another Tim to have to … Continue reading When They Don’t Come Back

Why I Get Angry

January 9, 2017April 23, 2017 / prestonsearcy / 6 Comments

The mission of God makes me angry. Every time I read a book by a missional author or sit down and chat with a missionary, I get angry. I’m really excited at first, but the lingering emotion is almost always anger. Let me explain. I know a family who spent three years living in a … Continue reading Why I Get Angry

How Will You Start the New Year?

January 2, 2017April 23, 2017 / prestonsearcy / 1 Comment

Everyone knows it – on a global scale, 2016 was a trying year. At the personal level: same. I left my job of over five years, began the process of adopting children, helped my wife manage a growing small business, and started a new ministry. And really, that’s just the visible stuff. Leaving jobs and … Continue reading How Will You Start the New Year?

Why Minister to the Poor?

December 12, 2016April 23, 2017 / prestonsearcy / Leave a comment

Simon Sinek says that, in order to motivate people to act, we have to start with the why. We can tirelessly explain exactly what we want a person to do, and that might work temporarily. But if we really want to call someone to action, that person must be motivated by deep rooted belief rather … Continue reading Why Minister to the Poor?

Introducing Nomad

November 21, 2016November 20, 2016 / prestonsearcy / 1 Comment

If you’ve read anything I’ve written, you know that I work with the poor. And up until recently, I was employed by a local church to minister to a specific neighborhood in New Albany, Indiana. Then, because of some upcoming life changes, I left that job. You can read about it here if you want. I spent … Continue reading Introducing Nomad

Can We Have a Conversation?

November 14, 2016November 13, 2016 / prestonsearcy / 2 Comments

In ministry to the poor, I often feel lonely. I’m guessing others in this ministry feel the same way. We come to Christ at some point in our lives, read the gospels, and draw the conclusion: I think Jesus wants me to care for the poor.  Then we show up in a poor neighborhood and … Continue reading Can We Have a Conversation?

Should We Try to End Poverty?

October 24, 2016October 23, 2016 / prestonsearcy / 2 Comments

A sinful woman once knelt before Jesus and anointed him with a jar of expensive perfume. The apostles saw the act as wasteful, because the woman could have sold the perfume and given the money to the poor. Jesus tells his disciples to shut up, because the woman had done a beautiful thing. He also … Continue reading Should We Try to End Poverty?

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