February 13, 2013 | Leave a comment

So I have been passing some emails back and forth in regard to finding out people’s top 5 books in different areas. Someone returned the favor by asking me what were my top five books on leadership, which has led … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, equipping church, Faith, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, redemptive agents, soul, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Alan Hirsch, Alan Roxburgh, Dan Allender, Fred Romanuk, Henri Nouwen, Intuitive Leadership, Kester Brewin, Leadership on the Line, Leading with a Limp, Mary Linsky, Ori Brafman, Rod Beckstrom, Ronald Heifetz, Ruth Haley Barton, Signs of Emergence, Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership, The Missional Leader, The Permanent Revolution, The Selfless Way of Christ, The Starfish and the Spider, Tim Catchim, Tim Keel
October 16, 2010 | 2 Comments
.cristaleira. Originally uploaded by !marc Man was there some good reading and watching (interesting videos) this week in the blogosphere. Because we live in a culture of digital obesity (information overload and the expense of gaining knowledge) I seek to … Continue reading →
Posted in Calling, Cities, Culture, Current Affairs, Faith, Humor, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, redemptive agents, sacred text, Social Justice, soul, theology, Uncategorized, walk with God |
Tagged Barth Blog Conference, Ben Myers, Boonaa Mohammed, Eighth Letter, Kester Brewin, Lon Wong, Solar Crash, TedxToronto
September 16, 2009 | 1 Comment
.cristaleira. Originally uploaded by !marc I love to point out some of the choice blog entries in the blogosphere. Some people point to many posts, I typically share my favorite three that I read this past week. So here are … Continue reading →
Posted in Blogging, Culture, Ecclesia, Faith, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, quotes, redemptive agents, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Ben Myers, Book Covers, Choice Blog Entries, Christian Piracy, david fitch, Kester Brewin, Preaching
February 20, 2009 | 4 Comments
imagination Originally uploaded by tervaja Here is the complete series of posts on the topic: Equippers as Environmentalists: Re-imagining Leadership in Today’s Western Church I have put it in outline form. You can basically click on any section that interests … Continue reading →
Posted in A Look Inside, Books, Calling, Community, Culture, Ecclesia, Environment, Faith, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, quotes, redemptive agents, sacred text, Social Justice, soul, Technology, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Alan Hirsch, Alan Kreider, Andrew Davey, Andy Crouch, Apostle Paul, Bilingual Theological Reflection, Built Environment, Callenging, Christendom, Christianity and History, Classic Scient, Culture Making, Digital Age, Dream Awakener, East Hollywood, Eddie Gibbs, Emotionally Healthy Church, environmentalists, Ephesians, equippers, Erivin Laszlo, Evangelist, Five Equippers, Fred Peatross, Fuller Theological Seminary, Good News, Gorringe, Heart Revealer, Henri Nouwen, Herbert Butterfield, Intuitive Leadership, James Smith, Jane Vella, Joseph Myers, JR Woodward, Justice, Kenneson, Kester Brewin, Leadership, Learning to Listen Learning to Teach, Lesslie Newbigin, Life on the Vine, Light Giver, Local Congregation, Los Angeles, Markus Barth, Marshall McLuhan, Master Programmers, media, Media Shift, Medium, Missio Dei, Missional Leadership, Modernity, New Systems Science, New Systems View of World, Oppression, Organic, Organic Community, Organizational Culture, Pastor, Peter Scazzero, Philip D. Kenneson, Philosophical Shift, Polycentric Leadership, Poor, Post-Christendom, Postmodernity, Postures, Practical, Prophet, Religious Shift, Rex Miller, Richard Bolles, Romanowski, Schein, Science Shift, Scripture, Shane Hipps, Signs of Emergence, Soul Healer, Spatiality Shift, Story Teller, Teacher, The Great Giveaway, theology, Tim Keel, Tools, Toulman, Urban, Urbanizatioin, Western Shift, What Color is My Parachute?
December 31, 2008 | 1 Comment
I Love Books Originally uploaded by Weeping-Willow I was able to read a number of books this past year, so as we are ending the year, I thought I would pass on the top 20 books that I read in … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Culture, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, redemptive agents, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Alan Hirsch, Andrew Davey, Brafman and Beckstorm, Dan Allendar, Darryl Tippens, david fitch, Edgar Schein, Henri Nouwen, Hunsberger and Van Gelder, Ischak Adizes, James K.A. Smith, John Howard Yoder, Joseph Myers, Kester Brewin, Lesslie Newbigin, N.T. Wright, Tim Keel, Timothy Gorringe, Top 20 Reads for 2008
December 30, 2008 | 2 Comments
Rose Center For Earth And Space Originally uploaded by smokeghost If you are just starting the series, you might find it helpful to read Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV and Part V, first. Now let’s look at … Continue reading →
Posted in Calling, Cities, Culture, Leadership, Missional church, walk with God |
Tagged Classic Science, Erivin Laszlo, Kester Brewin, Mechanical, New Systems Science, Organic, Signs of Emergence, The Systems View of the World