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Past articles by Jon:

Hauser: #ThankYou for your fellowship

Growth is optional but not an option. We are either green and growing or ripe and rotting. I choose to grow daily. I pray that my life, in some small way, has spurred on growth in your life. → Read More

Hauser: The next chapter

Hauser writes about his journey from 'nerdy engineer' to author and columnist. → Read More

Hauser: 'I love you, Grandma' says a lot

Hauser shares a personal story about the effects of hearing "I love you." → Read More

Hauser: God loves you, recklessly

In 2017 Cory Asbury wrote a song about God’s love called “Reckless Love.” When I first heard the song and then sang it in church that word “reckless” to describe God’s love shocked me. ... The more I think about it, and the entire lyrics of the song, the more it connects with me. It is reckless in that God’s love is not safe, comfortable, controlled or logical from a human perspective. → Read More

Hauser: What chair are you in?

Hauser contends that people are operating from one of four chairs: control, chaos, complacency or commitment. He encourages readers to pledge commitment. This is the person that is seeking God by placing himself or herself in a position to listen and learn. ... They are engaging in regular spiritual disciplines and practices. They experience seasons of growth and dry times, but they are… → Read More

Hauser: What is your life shouting?

Many years ago, a pastor asked this in his sermon, “If you were put on trial for being a follower of Jesus, is there enough evidence to convict you?” That is a question I often think about. → Read More

Hauser: Leadership lessons for my younger self

Lesson No. 1 is to seek counsel. Proverbs 11:14, “For lack of guidance a nation falls, but victory is won through many advisers.” → Read More

Hauser: During pandemic, God shows his faithfulness

It is much easier to identify the hurt and the obstacles but when you identify and thank God for his faithfulness it changes your outlook, and you realize ways he has held your head high. → Read More

Hauser: During pandemic, God shows his faithfulness

It is much easier to identify the hurt and the obstacles but when you identify and thank God for his faithfulness it changes your outlook, and you realize ways he has held your head high. → Read More

Hauser: Defending against the drift

It is fascinating that the laws of humanity and Newton’s laws of motion reach the same conclusion: by default, unless we fight against the drift, we will drift. Any given area of your life, unless you intentionally inject energy into it and stand on guard, will tend to move towards randomness, decay and insignificance. → Read More

Hauser: Defending against the drift

It is fascinating that the laws of humanity and Newton’s laws of motion reach the same conclusion: by default, unless we fight against the drift, we will drift. Any given area of your life, unless you intentionally inject energy into it and stand on guard, will tend to move towards randomness, decay and insignificance. → Read More

Hauser: Defending against the drift

It is fascinating that the laws of humanity and Newton’s laws of motion reach the same conclusion: by default, unless we fight against the drift, we will drift. Any given area of your life, unless you intentionally inject energy into it and stand on guard, will tend to move towards randomness, decay and insignificance. → Read More

Hauser: Pastors and priests are not always somber

Pastors and priests get a bad rap. They are seen as serious, studious, somber souls. When a group of pastors, however, start telling funny and unusual stories from their ministry? Oh boy, it is funnier than any movie or comedy show. → Read More

Hauser: Pay attention to your emotional vitals

When you go to the doctor, what does the nurse always do? She or he checks your vitals: weight, temperature, blood pressure, heart rate. The vitals give an indication of the health of the patient. The same principle is true emotionally. → Read More

Hauser: What will make 2021 a great year?

How are you planning on growing forward in 2021? Where are you headed? How would you like your life to be different one year from now? → Read More

Hauser: Hustle, grind, execution

This year wore many of us down. At times, I felt a great sense of accomplishment by simply surviving. But I am ready for 2021. I will live with hustle, grind and execution. → Read More

Hauser: Are you living the obituary you want written?

What would you want people to say at your funeral? → Read More

Hauser: The unexpected Christmas miracles

Hauser expected this Christmas season to be difficult. Instead, he's been blessed with a series of Christmas miracles. → Read More

Hauser: Embracing the pause of COVID-19

Prior to the pandemic, God reminded me of the power and purpose of, “Be still and know that I am God.” → Read More

Hauser: Embracing the pause of COVID-19

Prior to the pandemic, God reminded me of the power and purpose of, “Be still and know that I am God.” → Read More