2009 March 31

The Easter Trap

I read this post by Bob Hyatt over the weekend. Easily one of the best posts I’ve read in a long time. Well thought out and well explained. My favorite line is right at the end: “What we win people with, we win them to.” I resonate with so much of what he said and [...]


2009 March 30

Creating Versus Conforming

I’ve heard it many times from many people: the church lags behind culture in innovation. Here is my problem: I don’t think it is true. The first thing that brought this to my mind is the article about half the contestants on American Idol being involved with their local church. Now I’m not saying that [...]

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2009 March 28

Fortuitous Bouncing

Well…the Madness is down to 8 teams. Considering all the 1-seeds are alive and the rest of the teams are all 2 or 3 seeds, I would say that rest of the games will be pretty competitive. Poll question below (embedded RSS readers): [polldaddy poll=1496454] Blogs Are we relevant enough? I’ll touch on something close [...]


2009 March 27

The Interview

I enjoyed The Unlikely Disciple so much I got in touch with Kevin Roose (the author) and asked if I could chat with him about the book (you can read more about the book HERE). So Wednesday night this week (the night before the book came out) I chatted with him and asked some questions [...]


2009 March 26

The Unlikely Disciple

I just finished reading the book The Unlikely Disciple last night. Took me about 4 days to read it, bits and pieces at a time. That is really the only way I know how to read. Kevin is a senior English lit major at Brown University…which makes this the first book I’ve ever read by [...]

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2009 March 25

What I've Learned About Twitter

You might remember the day. After months of bashing Twitter I gave in and joined. When I decided to jump in I knew I could only do it one way: all the way. It is why I blog everyday, and also try to update my Twitter at least 10 times a day. Trying to engage [...]


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