Building Credibility

We’re having a bonus room over our garage finished into an office for me (Project Codename: Wade’s Domain). My contractor left behind some sheetrock scraps that I need to throw away. I loaded them in my pick-up several days ago and still haven’t taken the time to dump them. I may not get in any […]

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Out of the Mess Comes . . .

From Peterson’s “Under the Unpredictable Plant:” Mess is the precondition of creativity. The “tohu v’bohu” of Genesis 1:2. Chaos. Creativity is not neat. It is not orderly. When we are being creative we don’t know what is going to happen next. When we are being creative a great deal of what we do is wrong. […]

An Interview with Tony Campolo

Evangelical Christianity Has Been Hijacked:An Interview with Tony Campolo It’s a common perception that evangelical Christians are conservative on issues like gay marriage, Islam, and womens roles. Is this the case? Well, there’s a difference between evangelical and being a part of the Religious Right. A significant proportion of the evangelical community is part of […]

Ten Paradigm Shifts

Take a look at Ten Paradigm Shifts for Community Transformation. (pdf)

Andy Stanley on Congregational Leadership

via Daryl Dash Speaking from my limited view I feel like so much of the problem with pastors is they are just scared to death. They’re scared of their people, they’re scared of deacons, they’re scared, they’re scared, they’re scared. You know if you’re scared of someone you can’t lead them; you can hardly even […]

The Unpredictable Plant

I’m reading Eugene Peterson’s book on Jonah, Under the Unpredictable Plant. I always like reading Peterson. He says what I need to hear. Not necessarily what I want to hear or like to hear, but definitely what I need. He pushes and prods me away from a solely “professional” view of ministry that is so […]

The Rock and The Rabbi

Friday night Heather and I saw The Rock and the Rabbi. I wasn’t sure what to expect. In fact, I was a little skeptical. But it turned out to be an amazing performance. It was an evening of simple storytelling, creative music, and stunning vocals. As a minimalist musical, it proves the axiom that sometimes […]

They Found Nemo

The “Finding Nemo” sermon seemed to go well today. I found this picture while putting the message together last week, but couldn’t find an encouraging way of working it into the message.

Books I’ve Listened To

After my last post I was curious to see how many books I’ve listened to in the two years that I’ve been a subscriber to Audible. I’ve listened to these while working out, sitting in airports, working around the house, and driving to and from work. As you can see, most are fiction or biographies. […]