Archive for April, 2005
have i mentioned that i have an incredible job? and as incredible as the job is, the office environment is even more so. i’m the in office (at the church) about 12-15 hrs a week (i guess you can add the time i spend at and preparing for practice, and 4 hours on sundays as [ READ MORE ]
all right, i’m doing it again. i’m re-posting here a comment i made elsewhere in weblogland. they say those who can, do. for instance, those who can blog, blog. i say those who can’t (or at least aren’t inspired at the moment) comment on the blogs of others. new york is an inspiring place, but [ READ MORE ]
i usually wouldn’t re-post like this, but i saw a comment on church culture today that points to the trend of, in the words of seth godin, “marketing AT” people rather than providing solutions to a need. i couldn’t resist popping comments in here as well. check out jeff taylor as well… “eternal life: smoking or [ READ MORE ]
i came across this article today, written a couple years ago by adam feldman, and it brought back memories… …sniff… in case it’s not really obvious, i’m the lone guitarist :) :: Monday, April 21, 2003 :: TCOA Last night I celebrated Easter Sunday evening in the company of roughly thirty people at The Church of Atlanta. [ READ MORE ]
i had visions of grandeur, sitting in a cubicle just a few years ago, typing away for a young but growing company. a company who didn’t notice all the hard work, and even if someone had noticed, would offer no reward further than a longer job description. leading worship for a small church on weekends, [ READ MORE ]
ok, i may have figured out my procrastination at bedtime: my bed sucks! like not only sucks, like it’s just no good, but it sucks its occupant into a cavity in the center. like a pothole hidden by a puddle, so is my bed all wrapped up in blankets. i’ve bought a feather down, i’ve [ READ MORE ]
i seriously believe i have found my calling in life. i like the blogging thing. i’ve had a busy week, so i haven’t posted much, but if i didn’t have the day job, i’d be here. all day long. one thing bothers me though: i’m bound to run out of interesting things to say. the fountain [ READ MORE ]
check out these links via scott hodge via famed redneck pastor charlie pharis (there really is nothing new under the sun, is there?) the article linked below is the result of a study of marketing and the way it relates to our ever-changing culture, discussing how business spread the word to potential customers, and the shift [ READ MORE ]
what is it about the true God that is so hard to follow? are His ways hard? do good, love God, love people… are they contrary to nature in the heart of the reborn? i believe that we truly want to do the right things; our sin is not usually premeditated… it happens when we [ READ MORE ]
tomorrow is my absolute favorite day of the year. if you ask me, it beats christmas, turkey day & easter combined. daylight savings day – the day that signals the onset of summer, the days get longer and warmer, and the whole world just seems brighter. i can picture myself sitting on a park bench [ READ MORE ]
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