G. W. SMALLWOOD

  • Home
  • About
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
  • Contact
  • Subscribe

Wisdom, Faith, Doubt, and Discipleship

G. W. Smallwood Bible Shelf

Welcome to G. W. Smallwood’s Blog

Did you know 1 in 4 people have a blog today?  I just made that statistic up, but it feels about right, doesn’t it?  After all, everyone and their brother is bombarding you with social media notifications to check out their articles, take their online courses, or buy their products.  Read more…

By G. W. Smallwood, 5 yearsJanuary 1, 2020 ago
West Bank Wall from the Walled Off Hotel

Two Sides to Every Story – Why Nakba Day Is Still Central to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

I am writing this on May 15th, which is Nakba Day for Palestinians, the day they commemorate al Nakba, or “the catastrophe”.  That is what they call the end of the Palestinian State and the creation of Israel in its place.  That event resulted in the forced exile of the Read more…

By G. W. Smallwood, 4 yearsMay 16, 2021 ago
Coronavirus Fear

12 Ways to Ease Coronavirus Pandemic Anxiety

I know a little something about anxiety.  I’ve struggled with it for years. Until recently, I’ve never been on long term medication or attended professional therapy. But I do have seasons when I struggle enough that it impacts my daily life.  I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t getting Read more…

By G. W. Smallwood, 5 yearsApril 14, 2020 ago
People Silhouetted in Sunset

The Big Shave Southwest, Traditional Shaving, and Community

Razors, Brushes, and Soaps, Oh My!  The sixth annual Big Shave Event will take place in the fall of 2020. This is the second year in a row that the event is located in Chandler, Arizona as The Big Shave Southwest.  Officially, it’s an expo that features vendors and information Read more…

By G. W. Smallwood, 5 yearsMarch 12, 2020 ago

Stop Following Your Heart (and What You Should Do Instead)

There is no reason not to follow your heart. Steve Jobs There are no rules, just follow your heart. Robin Williams Do what you feel in your heart to be right – for you’ll be criticized anyway. Eleanor Roosevelt This seems like good advice, right?  If you just follow your Read more…

By G. W. Smallwood, 5 yearsFebruary 26, 2020 ago
money puzzle

Want to Feel Rich, Start with Financial Peace

I was 32 years old, making $75,000 a year, constantly worried about money, and always feeling broke. My wife and I had a mortgage, a home equity line of credit, a car payment, and two student loans. We lived paycheck-to-paycheck, never able to save, never able to give, never able Read more…

By G. W. Smallwood, 5 yearsFebruary 13, 2020 ago
red heart padlock black and white fence

Shot Through the Heart…and You’re to Blame

Admit it, if you were born before 1990, you’ve got the sound of a wicked guitar riff in your head right now, you’re probably on the verge of shouting out the next line of the song.  You may possibly have an irrational urge to reach for a can of Aquanet.   Read more…

By G. W. Smallwood, 5 yearsJanuary 29, 2020 ago
questions marks

Drop the Church Jargon and Talk Like a Normal Person

Do you really need to be justified in order to work out your sanctification by loving on the kids in Sunday School?  Are you feeling led to covet the prayers of others to strengthen your hedge of protection? Does your testimony attest to your stewardship?  Are you fully leaning into Read more…

By G. W. Smallwood, 5 yearsJanuary 22, 2020 ago
Jerusalem Old City Skyline

It’s Complicated: My Trip to The Holy Land

Complicated, Messy, Confusing.  These are some of the words I kept hearing over and over throughout the week.  I could add sad, unjust, frightening, depressing, inspiring, and hopeful. All of these descriptions and more are certainly true of The Holy Land.  Before going there myself, I viewed the situation just Read more…

By G. W. Smallwood, 5 yearsJanuary 15, 2020 ago
Subscribe via Email

Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts in your inbox.

Connect
  • Facebook
  • X
  • RSS Feed
Recent Posts
  • Two Sides to Every Story – Why Nakba Day Is Still Central to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
  • 12 Ways to Ease Coronavirus Pandemic Anxiety
  • The Big Shave Southwest, Traditional Shaving, and Community
  • Stop Following Your Heart (and What You Should Do Instead)
  • Want to Feel Rich, Start with Financial Peace
Popular Posts
  • Two Sides to Every Story - Why Nakba Day Is Still Central to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
  • 12 Ways to Ease Coronavirus Pandemic Anxiety
  • The Big Shave Southwest, Traditional Shaving, and Community
  • Stop Following Your Heart (and What You Should Do Instead)
  • Want to Feel Rich, Start with Financial Peace

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Subscribe
  • Terms of Use
Hestia | Developed by ThemeIsle