To fill the music competition needs of those waiting until January for American Idol Fox gave us The Next Great American Band. I really thought that this show was going to stink but it has really captured my attention. This … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2007
The Vulnerable Pastor – Part 2 (of 6): Watched
Something that you need to know about your pastor is that he (she) is always being watched. For some reason there is this strange fascination with the pastor. People want to know where they live (I try and keep the … Continue reading
The Vulnerable Pastor – Part 1 (of 6)
In a young church like ours this may not happen quite like this but bear with me. It’s Sunday morning. You have just sat through about 30 minutes of music and now it is time for the message. A person … Continue reading
Now that’s a political campaign.
I saw this a while ago and have been meaning to put it up. I am definitely not saying that this is the guy to vote for; I’m just saying that there is something so right about someone who would … Continue reading
The hard road of making things easy.
Sometimes it is an extremely tedious process to create a system that will make things easier and more efficient. Part of leadership is discovering what things need to be improved and what things need to decommissioned.
The Primary Communicator – Part 5 (of 5): Stylish
When I think of a communicator’s style I think about their notes, voice, and even map if you will. I may have lost some of you on these so I will hit them one at a time. NOTES Rick Warren … Continue reading
The Primary Communicator – Part 4 (of 5): My A Team
As the primary communicator with a unique process you need to develop a team that feeds that process. Every communicator has a team. It may be a highly developed team or a rotating team but every communicator has one. Determining … Continue reading
The Primary Communicator – Part 3 (of 5): ill-prepared
Here are the questions of process. It’s Saturday night, are you prepared? Have you had your message done for 8 weeks, 4 weeks, 2 weeks or are you just getting started? Do you spend more time in the Bible or … Continue reading
Thanksgiving Facts
Wow! These are some amazing statistics. Imagine if we shared this food with our less fortunate neighbors. We could feed several nations. It’s crazy. Thanksgiving Day Nov. 22, 2007 In the fall of 1621, the religious separatist Pilgrims held a … Continue reading
Happy Thanksgiving!
I was going to continue with my series but decided to lay low today. Instead just a quick post to say thank you to all who poor their lives into LifePoint. If I haven’t done it well enough to date, … Continue reading
