Another Clue for Scaling the Gospel: Seeker Churches

There is a difference between accepting people where they are and leaving them there. The CrossFit Community is built on acceptance, but acceptance is also accompanied by encouragement to seek out better ways to move, eat, sleep, and live. Part of accepting people where they are means that we’re willing to give them plenty of […]

One Clue for Scaling the Gospel

We find one clue for how to scale the gospel in the way Jesus interacted with sinners. He was known as a “friend of sinners.” In other words, normal, everyday, non-religious people felt comfortable around him. They gravitated toward him while avoiding the other religious leaders of his day. (See Luke 15:1) One of the […]

How Scalable is the Gospel?

An attitude of acceptance and the willingness to scale each workout for newcomers so that everyone can participate is one of the reasons CrossFit is exploding with growth. How can churches overcome the similar fears “out of shape” sinners have about showing up on a Sunday morning to explore what it means to follow Jesus? […]

I Need to Get in Shape First

Sometimes when I invite a friend to give CrossFit a try, they say something like, “I’d love to try it. Sounds fun, but I’ve got to get in shape first.” When someone says this, it tells me two things. First, they’ve misunderstood the purpose of the program. We CrossFit to get in shape and stay […]

Let’s Pray Silently Together

One reason more Christians don’t regularly practice more of the traditional spiritual exercises is because they usually try to do them alone. While many of them are personal, they don’t have to be done in private. Some are just difficult enough that they’ll never become habits as long as we attempt to do them alone. […]

Don’t Look, I’m Struggling

My failure to follow through on a good idea that was good for me illustrates everything that is wrong with our attempts to train for spiritual fitness in private. By going alone, I missed out on a great opportunity to develop “communitas” with a few others. I also put myself in a situation where it […]

Knock Knock: Why Door Knocking Is a Good Idea (Sort of)

One of the challenges facing Christians in North America is that we have to go out of our way to suffer for our beliefs. Our neighbors are more likely to ignore us than persecute us because we follow Jesus. The closest most of us come to shared suffering is when we endure a boring sermon […]

We Suffer Together

I’ve seen CrossFit create a beautiful kind of community that spans the gaps created by age, race, and body type. Because CrossFit is scaleable, people with radically different levels of fitness work out side by side. We may all lift different weights, jump on boxes of different heights, and run at our own pace, but […]

CrossFit is Too Hard to Do Alone

Just in case I haven’t made this point clearly enough. CrossFit is hard. Really hard. Not hard as in “impossible” or “perpetually discouraging,” but hard enough that you have to brace yourself every time you walk into the gym. CrossFit hurts. We sometimes spend the first five minutes after a workout flat on our backs […]

Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard

Several years ago, I started telling anyone who would listen that every leader needed to make Getting Things Done (affiliate link) their personal productivity bible.  I still believe it’s one of the best resources our there for people who have lots of great ideas but have a hard time, well, getting things done. If you […]