Author: Greg Wiens

  • Why are there so many different churches?

    Why are there so many different churches?

    Forty years ago, I specifically remember telling a friend that I was thinking of starting a new church, and he responded, “Why in the world would you need to start a church? There are plenty of churches around, and most of them are only half full. Just tell everyone to go to the church closest…

  • How do we grow?

    How do we grow?

    How do you express your emotions? How do you express your thoughts? I would think that throughout history, there have been an infinite number of different ways that people expressed their deep passions, desires, drives, feelings, urges, moods, longings, compulsions, cravings, yearnings, and aspirations.  I have been recently challenged to consider how individuals grow and…

  • Who is selling what?

    Who is selling what?

    When I was young, I prided myself on my ability to influence people to come to agree with my perspective.  My original DISC profile I took when I was 31 years old labeled me as a “Persuader.”  I felt that so accurately described my style of leadership.  I had been able to convince people to…

  • Two things I am learning

    Two things I am learning

    I am amazed at how much I am learning about being an emotionally healthy person at this stage in my life. Many people feel they have arrived by the time they get to my age, but it seems that the older I get, the more I need to learn, or maybe it is that I am…

  • Decisions in the light or dark

    Decisions in the light or dark

    “Never doubt decisions in the dark that were made in the light” is a phrase my kids heard from me while they grew up. I really thought I made it up until shortly before they left for college, they googled it and found out that an acquaintance of mine was credited with originating that phrase.…

  • Death and Relationships

    Death and Relationships

    These last few weeks have been challenging for Mary Kay and me because we have two immediate family members facing imminent death. I have thought a lot about death since my mom died when she was younger than I. But I am not sure we are ever fully prepared to lose those close to us until it…

  • Will you be my friend? (Part 3)

    Will you be my friend? (Part 3)

    After I wrote my blog last week, I wondered if family relationships can count as some of the seasonal relationships that I wrote about.  In that blog, I described how some relationships are for a season and not for your entire life. It is, therefore, appropriate for seasonal relationships to die a natural death as…

  • Will you be my friend? (Part 2)

    Will you be my friend? (Part 2)

    Last week, I wrote about three principles I am learning about relationships that are in flux today because of social media. I suggested that social media, by nature of its homogenizing relationships, can cause us to fail to appreciate the diversity of relationships. As social beings, we were created with a need for healthy relationships. We are told…

  • Will you be my friend? (Part 1)

    Will you be my friend? (Part 1)

    This last week, Mary Kay and I got to spend some time with a mentor and friend of mine, John and Judy Boedeker. As we reflected on our lives and ministry together, I realized how many friends I have been privileged to have in my life. As I thought about my friends, it became obvious they…