January 29, 2013 | 1 Comment

Today I want to give you a second reason on why you should come to the inaugural national gathering of the Missio Alliance. You can find my first reason here. My reasons are not in any particular order. 2. We … Continue reading →
Posted in Current Affairs, equipping church, Faith, Missional church, practicing church, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Alan and Deb Hirsch, Amos Yong, Bruxy Cavey, Cherith Fee Nordling, Dallas Willard, david fitch, Don Coleman, Fred Harrell, Gary Nelson, Howard John Wesley, Jo Saxton, Missio Alliance, Renewing Evangelical Imagination for Mission, Scot McKnight, The End of Evangelicalism?, The Future of the Gospel, Tory Baucum
December 30, 2012 | 1 Comment

While I had the opportunity to read many books this year, I didn’t have the chance to read as many blogs as I had wanted. Yet I still want to point you to some of my favorite bloggers this past … Continue reading →
Posted in Blogging, Calling, Community, equipping church, Faith, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, redemptive agents, Social Justice, soul, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Chris Lenshyn, Christine Sine, Christopher Smith, Dan White Jr., david fitch, J.R. Briggs, Jamie Arpin-Rici, John Pattison, Jon Huckins, Jonathan Dodson, Len Hjalmarson, Maria Drews, Scot McKnight
September 25, 2012 | 3 Comments

If there is one gathering that you want to put on your calendar for next year, it is this one: The Future of the Gospel: Renewing Evangelical Imagination for Mission. I know, because I have been working with JR Rozko … Continue reading →
Posted in Calling, Culture, Current Affairs, equipping church, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Alan Hirsch, Alexandria, Amos Yong, April 11-13th, Cherith Fee Nordling, Dallas Willard, david fitch, Deb Hirsch, Fred Harrell, Gary Nelson, Howard John Wesley, Inaugural Gathering, Missio Alliance, Scot McKnight, Tory Baucum, Virginia
October 25, 2011 | 2 Comments
The November/December edition of Catalyst Leadership, a free digital magazine, is online now. The theme is The Gospel in Focus. They have a good list of contributors for this all important question: What is the gospel? This issue of the … Continue reading →
Posted in Calling, Faith, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, sacred text, soul, theology |
Tagged Catalyst Leadership, Christine Sine, david fitch, Erica Haub, Gabe Lyons, Gospel in Focus, Jason Clark, Jon Tyson, Jonathan Dodson, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, Len Hjalmarson, Scot McKnight, Tim Keel, Tim Keller, Viral Hope
August 5, 2011 | 1 Comment
I had heard about this event last year and a little more about it this year. It is a fully online conference and gathering for church leaders, where pastors and church leaders connect from across the world sharing and learning … Continue reading →
Posted in Faith, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, redemptive agents, sacred text, soul, theology, walk with God |
Tagged A Free Online Event, Alan Hirsch, Andrew Jones, Bill Kinnon, Brian McLaren, Charles Lee, Christine Sine, david fitch, Deb Hirsch, Francies Chan, Jamie Aprin-Ricci, Jamie Arprin-Ricci, Jason Dukes, Jonathan Brink, Mary Kate Morse, Mike Breen, N.T. Wright, Rachel Held Evans, Scot McKnight, Song-Chan Rah, The Nines, Tim Keller, Tom Sine
April 7, 2011 | 2 Comments
The Mysterious Case of Pepe, the Pepper. Originally uploaded by RєRє On Fridays, I’m hoping to bring you some of my favorite blog posts from the week, thus calling this Friday Favorites. They will likely cover some of the same … Continue reading →
Posted in Calling, Cities, Community, Culture, Faith, Jesus, Missional church, Photography, practicing church, sacred text, soul, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Advice, Danielle Shroyer, Dream Awakener, Epic Fail, J.R. Briggs, Jesus, John Chandler, Keas Keasler, Kurt, Len Hjalmarson, Lenten Challenge, Michael Hyatt, Poetry, Scot McKnight, Silence, Top Ten Books Pastors Should Read
February 27, 2011 | 75 Comments
I find it quite sad that so many have judged Rob Bell as a potential heretic because of a tweet they read from John Piper which says “Farewell Rob Bell”, or because of a provocative blurb that the publishers wrote … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Calling, Current Affairs, Faith, soul, theology |
Tagged Eugene Peterson, Greg Boyd, John Piper, Joshua Harris, Justin Taylor, Love Wins, Rob Bell, Scot McKnight, Tom Batterson
January 11, 2011 | 8 Comments
I’m getting close now to finishing my top 10 lists for 2010, or this this case top 11, since I have a tie for the 8th spot. I know I’m a bit late, but I still want to complete them. … Continue reading →
Posted in A Look Inside, Books, Calling, Community, Culture, Faith, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, redemptive agents, sacred text, Social Justice, soul, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Alan Hirsch, Church Unique, Deb Hirsch, Desiring the Kingdom, James Cone, James K.A. Smith, Jane Vella, Leadership on the Line, Leonardo Boff, On Teaching and Learning, One.Life, Scot McKnight, Stanley Grenz, Taking Learning to Task, The Doctrine of God, The God of the Oppressed, The Trinity and Society, Theology for the Community of God, Untamed, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Will Mancini
January 4, 2011 | 14 Comments
I’m still working to get my top 10 from 2010 out. In this entry I want to share with you the top ten blogs that I enjoyed reading this past year. I didn’t get to read as many blogs as … Continue reading →
Posted in Calling, Community, Faith, Jesus, Missional church, practicing church, redemptive agents, sacred text, Social Justice, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Ben Sternke, Brad Brisco, Christine Sine, david fitch, J.R. Briggs, Jason Coker, John Chandler, Jonathan Dodson, Len Hjalmarson, Scot McKnight, Top Ten Blogs, Top Ten for 2010
August 26, 2010 | Leave a comment
This is an excellent interview that Scot McKnight has with Brian McLaren. I appreciate both of these men for different reasons. I think you will find this video enlightening. The first question that Scot asks Brian is: Brian, it is … Continue reading →
Posted in Faith, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, sacred text, soul, theology |
Tagged Brian McLaren, Conversations on Being a Heretic, Heretic, Q, Scot McKnight