The Human Need for a Good Story

June 7, 2011

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  I’ve been re-reading Blue Like Jazz by Don Miller and keep mulling over his observation that humans are drawn to story because it reflects life so accurately: Setting, Conflict, Climax and Resolution. Considering this, I think one of the difficulties for us living when we do is that the climax to the whole story,… [Read more…]

Speaking in a different language

April 22, 2011

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Do you think about communication very much?  It consumes me.  Maybe its because I’m a pastor, maybe because communication was part of my college training, mostly its because of my interaction with people who don’t share my faith in Jesus. Here’s a basic reality I’ve learned about communication: it helps when both parties are talking… [Read more…]

Prayer requests that are too big (and a baby update!)

January 25, 2011

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Sometimes my orthodoxy (what I believe and what is theologically acceptable) and my orthopraxy (how I live out my orthodoxy) collide in obvious ways.  Lately, I notice the conflict most in my prayer life. About two weeks ago, this challenge occurred again.  My wife Kim is now almost 13 weeks pregnant.  When we visited the… [Read more…]

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G.K. Chesterton

January 18, 2011

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A few months ago I started working my way through some of the “Old Books.”  With the enormous amount of literature, its hard to know where to start!  G.K. Chesterton’s writings have influenced some of the great thinkers of the 20th century, so I wanted to be sure to spend some time with him.  I’ve… [Read more…]

Merry Christmas!

December 25, 2010

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True Grit

December 22, 2010

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True Grit Last night I had the chance to see the midnight premiere of the Cohen Brothers’ True Grit.  Being a pastor and this being one of the two busiest weeks of my year, that was really the only chance I had to go see it. I like westerns in general and I’ve always enjoyed… [Read more…]

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Qur’an (Koran) Burning

September 10, 2010

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Our relationship with Muslims has obviously been tenuous over the last decade, and it seems to be elevated even more as we hit this season of Eid.  From the “ground zero mosque” to the burning of the Koran by the nut in Florida, we’re not doing a good job of making friends in the Middle… [Read more…]

Old Paris and New Paris

September 8, 2010

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Last night Kim confiscated my Mac so she could participate in Leading and Loving It’s “Just ONE Conference.”  So, to pass the time, I scoped out what we had on the DVR. The 100th episode of Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations was sitting on there and, because Kim really doesn’t like watching him, it was the… [Read more…]

Transformational Small Churches: Guest Post from Christian Phuoc-lanh Phan

September 1, 2010

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This is a re-post from Ed Stetzer’s Blog.  I really enjoy reading what he has to say.  He is spending time soon discussing small churches who grasp the weight of God’s calling and are becoming transformational.  In the lead up to that discussion, he highlighted this Vietnamese pastor and his church in Washington.  Seeing as… [Read more…]

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My Worst Fear

August 27, 2010

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The other day I met up with my dad for lunch at one of the ubiquitous chain restaurants in our area.  One of the joys of living near home again is that we can have conversations over hamburgers instead of on the phone! As we arrived, I needed to use the restroom. One of my… [Read more…]

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