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Swords Into Plowshares
For those of you who are interested, Jay Guin over at One In Jesus has posted some great thoughts about the prophetic passages in Isaiah 2 and Micah 4 that herald the day when the nations will beat their swords … Continue reading
On Turning 33
Last Monday I turned 33 years old. I had a great day spending time with family and dear friends. I think this is the moment that truly made my day, though.
Posted in Family, General
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On Preaching: Information and Inspiration
I think it’s easy to think of preaching as a mere transaction of information from pulpit to congregation. To be fair, one of the aims of preaching should be to present the truths of Scripture in clear and understandable terms. … Continue reading
Posted in Gospel, Ministry, Missiology, Preaching, Scripture
Tagged Evangelism, Fred Craddock, Preaching, Romans 12.2, St. Francis of Assisi
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LOST Season Six: A Spoiler
I know some of you like your LOST to be spoiler-free, so I won’t spill the beans. But I came across this over at EW.com and wanted to share it here. If you want to discuss, leave a comment. I’ll … Continue reading
Jack Speak
Over the past few months, our little Jackson has become quite the big talker. But if you’re not around him very often, it might be difficult for you to interpret what he’s saying. So here’s a little glossary of sorts … Continue reading
On Preaching: Interpretation
Preaching always occurs within a particular context. As such, the sermon functions as a culturally-embedded testimony to the timeless truth of the text. But the sermon rises out of the unique experiences and life of the local body of disciples. … Continue reading
Posted in Jesus, Preaching, Scripture
Tagged Biblical Interpretation, Preaching, Worship
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On Preaching: Community
Preaching is the communal act of proclamation in the worship-life of a body of disciples. Preaching begins with community. Preaching cannot occur apart from the context of the body of Christ. The very act of proclamation is communal by nature; … Continue reading
Rob Bell on Ministry
If I can find the time tomorrow, I want to begin a series on preaching that I’ve been mulling over for about a year now. I know a lot of blogs focus on the particular vocation of the blogger; I’ve … Continue reading
Free Music: Great Lake Swimmers
It’s late on a Saturday night, but just in case you’re interested, I thought I’d let you know about Amazon’s Free Song of the Day over at their MP3 store. Today’s special is “Pulling On A Line” by Canadian folk … Continue reading
2009 MLB Awards
With the 2009 postseason winding down, it’s just about time to hand out the hardware on the regular season. Here are my thoughts; the actual winners will be announced sometime in mid-November. AL MVP: Joe Mauer Was there any doubt? … Continue reading
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Tagged 2009 MLB Season, Albert Pujols, Andrew Bailey, Chris Carpenter, Joe Mauer, Tommy Hanson, Zack Greinke
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