From the monthly archives:

December 2008

My favorite song on youtube

by Mark on December 31, 2008

I can’t get enough of this song. The album comes out March 3rd.

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Have a great year!

December 31, 2008
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The future of pastoral leadership

December 31, 2008

discernment for top down leaders means being wise when someone needs your expert advice and giving them good answers. discernment for the rest of us means being wise when it comes to if we answer at all. giving an answer, making a call, setting a course, giving advice are often (mostly?) the role of the [...]

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Have you talked to you kids about this yet?

December 30, 2008

See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor.

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You have my attention

December 29, 2008
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Merry Christmas!

December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas everyone!

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Now I’ve seen everything

December 23, 2008

My Beloved’s Garden is a Christian sex toy store. At My Beloved’s Garden, we provide a safe non-pornographic place to shop for all your Christian sex toys and romance needs, while keeping Christ at the center of your marriage. (thanks to Len Sweet for passing this on to me via twitter)

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Refuse to Lead

December 21, 2008

What Pete is saying here, I believe is the way in which we will move to more healthy churches in the Western world. This is what my next book proposal will deal significantly with. This is the nature of Church B. This is the nature of leadership, refusing to enable citizens of the kingdom to [...]

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For my Fisherman Friends!

December 20, 2008
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Citizens of the Kingdom

December 19, 2008

A couple thoughts from Peter Block in his book Community that I think will be helpful. (Peter’s a consult for businesses and as far as I know is not a believer. I say this because I’m fascinated by a business guy who writes a book named “community”.) He’s language is citizen. and the goal or [...]

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