the right fit
I was reading Steven Furtick’s blog earlier this week, and he had a post on how growth happens at Elevation Church. As soon as I read it I thought “If I had to describe what I would perceive as the perfect fit for me in ministry, it would be to help make what he describes [...]
but you promised
I can remember saying that growing up to my parents. During summers when I was a kid, I would often pester my parents to take us somewhere to swim. I grew up in North Augusta and summers were the same as they are now in this area: brutally hot and humid. For us it was [...]
the cussing pastor
confession: I have a draft in my draft folder of my blog called “The Cussing Pastor”….it’s been there for around 8 months. It’s not about anyone in particular at all, but just a growing trend that has emerged among pastors, leaders and communicators. I didn’t finish the draft and probably won’t. I think Ed Young [...]
Quotable: Perry Noble
Saw this quote in a post from Perry Noble today and I’m still chewing on it. “God is ALWAYS setting His church up for a WIN…we’ve just got to be willing to listen to His voice and do what He says.”
get wisdom
Today I was reading through Proverbs 4, and there was a series of verses that just grabbed me….I mean as soon as I read them it was like a tractor beam. These are verses that I had read and even underlined. I knew them well. Before I tell you what they were, I need to [...]
You Are Here
This is the opener for Catalyst on the West Coast this past month. Strong. Check it.
Does Satan Exist Debate with Driscoll
The Mark Driscoll debate is up on ABC’s website. Check it out here.
Safety Jesus
Usually try to post some original thoughts, but I was reading Carlos Whittaker’s blog today and just had to pass along this post. A friend and I were having this same conversation, and it has really caused me to work through some stuff in my head. Check it out: Safety Jesus
Paradigm Shift – Part 1
Some people embrace change, some people are okay with it, some people despise it. Change is inevitable, sometimes painful, but in the end necessary. That’s been a principle that has been hammered in my life over the past year or so. I think Perry Noble at UNLEASH (see Session 1) kind of encapsulated this idea [...]
