Topics

With over 25+ years of public speaking experience, Jack has an expansive library of topics, sermons and speeches. While each one will be customized to fit your audience, here are some examples.

Living in the unresolved

The hardest part of life is not the goal setting or the goal achieving.  It’s the ability to persevere in the middle. Unfortunately most of life is lived waiting and hoping.  My guess is that in this moment you are living in the unresolved. Who do you want to be when the waiting is over?

Your matters list

The amount of things in your life that really matter is much smaller than you think. We live very differently.  The amount of things that matter to us is large and is ever expanding.  If everything matters and everything defines our value it’s not wonder we are exhausted. Perhaps it’s time to find out what matters most.

Move to a better seat

There are many people who feel like they don’t see God working in their lives.  Perhaps it’s not that God is not working, but you are too far away from the action.  Maybe it’s time for you to move to a better seat.

Make every day a “Yay” day

Studies show that the average 4 year old laughs 300 times a day.  It takes the average 40 year old 3 months to log that many laughs. Perhaps it’s time to rediscover joy in your life.

Your legacy is made in interrupted space

What if I were to tell you that the purpose God has for your life is during the moments in your week when you are most irritated, most impatient and most overwhelmed? That sounds awful, doesn’t it?  Based on my study of Jesus, he made his biggest impact during interrupted space.  I think we can find our greatest purpose in these moments as well. 

It’s possible you are disqualifying yourself from getting more

Every person wants more.  God wants to give us more. So why aren’t we experiencing all the fullness God has to give us?  We disqualify ourselves from more when we aren’t grateful for the more we already have.  

You cannot live a fearless life (But you can choose what you fear)

Too many of us associate fear and fathers.  That is why it is difficult for many of us to fathom why our loving Heavenly Father would say over and over in the Bible, “Fear me.” Only in that moment when we can learn to fear God over all the other voices that cause fear can we find peace and freedom.

What is the story you’re telling yourself?

We all find ourselves in a life story. Some people feel like they are in a tragedy.  Others a comedy.  Some feel like they are in a boring story while others would give anything for boring. The author of your story wants to write an adventure with you as the hero. He won’t write out the pain, but he will use it to grow you into your fullest self.