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Why Did God Do This To Me?
His beloved wife spent many months in pain and sorrow before her death now he is trying to cope with the sadness of his loneliness and the memory of her illness. He asked, “Why has God forsaken me? How can a loving God permit this sorrow? Even the money I have given to my church…
Sosua: Spring Break and Spiritual Stuff
In Sosúa, Dominican Republic, keynote speaker Scott Humston reflects on how mission work shifts perspective—from performance to presence. What began as a trip became a powerful reminder that real impact happens through compassion, connection, and faith in action.
An invitation for churches, nonprofits, and leaders to move beyond the stage and create moments that truly matter.
Intuition, a hunch, or E.S.P?
How many times have you had an impression of something you should do, or a thought or idea cross your mind? Later you found out that a positive reaction to that idea was the best thing you could have done. Was it an educated guess … was it because you are “smarter” than others … was it…
The 2021 Year In Review
Take a look at our 2021 Year In Review digitally, here! (Click on the image below to view at Issuu.com)
I Haven’t Been Everywhere (man) or Meeting Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash was quite the man. Born way before my time and passing away on my birthday, in September 2003 at the age of 71, he was an American Icon. I became a Cash fan in the later stage of his life. (During what some call the “American Recordings” era). I DID have the opportunity…
Laughter Isn’t the End—It’s the Beginning
Laughter in Tennessee can lead to clean water in Haiti. Through Laugh All Night and An Evening of Comedy & Wonder, Scott Humston weaves humor, illusion, and the Gospel to spark both joy and generosity. These events go beyond entertainment—they open hearts, fuel missions, and meet real needs for children living in poverty. When laughter unlocks giving, entire communities are transformed.
