Archive for March, 2008

Perceptions & Misperceptions

How do we reveal to people that Jesus isn’t simply some ancient form of a Ghandi-type teacher or a painting at their grandma’s house?
How do we change people’s mind that they truly can come as they are to church?
How do we change the perception that Christians are a bunch of self-righteous, judgmental, hypocrites?
How do we […]

The Forum has moved!

I have transplanted the Forum to a new host!
The ieat Forum has so far been quite useful for people to discuss and recommend food places that are still not on the blog. Thanks to everyone who has taken the effort to write in their recommendations!
The new host will have added functions like a proper registration […]

Project Church on Post-It Notes

Tonight, it wasn’t just me asking the question, it was the team. One of my goals as the leader of this baby is for others to own the vision. That Project Church would move from an idea and dream God gave me to a mission and a passion God also ignites in others.
As we envisioned […]

U-Turns Aplenty as Ahern only Going to Give Sparse Detail to the Dail

There is a side of me that thinks some of Ministers would have to advise him of that course. Should he go and tell the Dail everything, after first stating he would not be doing so and getting his Ministers to defend such a course of action, he makes them look like prize clowns whose […]

Jeremiah Wright

may want to keep a low profile if he wants his candidate to be president:
Out of a two-hour conversation with you about Barack’s spiritual journeyand my protesting to you that I had not shaped him nor formed him, that Ihad not mentored him or made him the man he was, even though I wouldlove to […]

Get Your Hands On This Book

On April 1, ‘ book, “.
Check out the sweet website accompanying the book.
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Churches now have a guidebook that explains why and how to leverage pop culture, engage people, and point them to Jesus in the book “Pop Goes the Culture.” The book is written by , a pastor at the innovative, Granger Community Church […]