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The Peeking Game and Why Kids Lie

Can you tell if your child is lying to you? I should probably say when, because unless your children were switched with angels at the hospital, there’s a 100% chance they lie to you. No matter, most parents will respond. I can … Continue reading

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The Changing Face of Church Technology

Last time, we looked at some of the roots of the modern church service. In this post I’ll give a glimpse into what I think are some significant changes that will be coming over the next 5-10 years that will … Continue reading

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The Basics of Blogging
and Online Publishing

Blogging is such a weird word. We never used it until people started keeping “logs” on the “web” of their life called “weblog” and for some reason, we dropped the “we” and were left with the art of blogging. And in … Continue reading

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My Top 10 Podcasts

I love podcasts! I love to learn–especially if I can learn while doing something else. This is why I favor audio over video podcasts. And unlike a book, which is very polished and more dense content-wise, a podcast is typically an … Continue reading

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[BOOK REVIEW]: Real Marriage, by Mark and Grace Driscoll

If Love Wins was the most controversial book last year, Real Marriage by Mark and Grace Driscoll is set to win the award this year. Mark Driscoll has long been in the public eye as a confrontational, no-holds barred pastor who likes to shout. Theologically, he’s … Continue reading

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New Year’s Letter to God

Here’s a twist on the ol’ New Years Resolution: write a letter to God. Stay with me here, it gets better. Instead of writing a list of things you’d like to change or improve in the New Year, write it … Continue reading

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Voices of the Departed

Can you imagine refusing to read Jane Austen or Charles Dickens because “they’re out of date”? Seems a rather superficial reason to miss out of some of the best writing English literature has to offer. And worse, it’s incredibly arrogant. … Continue reading

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