Uncategorized Mondays Are For Music: 10/18/10 18 Oct 201018 Oct 2010 Here's this week's Playlist: 1) The Age of Adz by Sufjan Stevens. This album is not like the Sufjan many have come to know and love. It's a totally (and…
Uncategorized Friday is for Faith Stories: A Daughter’s Spinal Surgery 15 Oct 2010 This particular faith story begins with a year and a half-long battle to get pregnant. It begins with a discouraged young wife and husband earnestly desiring to have a baby.…
Uncategorized Thursdays Are Word Days: Cool 14 Oct 2010 I don't suppose that there are many things you can attribute to the 1980s cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The show wasn't exactly groundbreaking, controversial, or thoughtful television. Yet I…
Uncategorized Wednesdays In The World: Barth and Bart, Part 1 13 Oct 201018 Oct 2010 To say that Homer Simpson misunderstands the Holy Scriptures might be considered a huge understatement. His interactions with his son Bart on the subject matter of Scripture reveal this understatement.…
Personal Getting Blogged Down 12 Oct 201012 Oct 2010 I have decided it's time for a blog overhaul. I am an inconsistent writer at my own blog, which makes me think that either I have really poor management skills…
Books This Year’s Reading List (Part 2) 16 Sep 2010 Mission Minded by Peter Bolt. I read this book at least once a year and continually I find myself impressed by its simplicity and helpfulness. Bolt writes to help motivate…
Books This Year’s Reading List, Part 1 25 Aug 2010 I am steadily working through this year's reading list, here's short reviews of some of the books I've read so far. Introducing World Missions: A Biblical, Historical, and Practical Survey…
Books… Reflections on Malcolm Gladwell’s “Outliers” 29 Jul 201029 Jul 2010 I had never read Malcolm Gladwell before this book, though I had heard great things about his writing and research. It didn't seem, however, on the surface, that he would have…
Books… The Importance of New Perspectives 27 Jul 201027 Jul 2010 I once heard Mark Driscoll say that if your book shelves looked like you just bought out some publishing house then you may have too narrowly limited your sphere of…
Church… Defining Unity for Your Leadership Team 8 Jul 2010 Pastor Mark Driscoll writes, “Unity is gained slowly and lost quickly and therefore must be labored for continually. Unity is so important that Jesus often prayed for it and Paul…