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Great Question

I’m reading Seth Godin’s Small is the New Big and I was struck by a great question that every ministry needs to wrestle with.

What story are we telling or should be telling?

Maybe the reason that your ministry isn’t connecting with those in and around it is because you’re telling the wrong story.

To see what I mean you can read the whole article at Seth’s blog.

I Looked Behind the Curtian

And was horrified by what I saw.

This post is neither deep nor profound. I just have to tell someone what I saw.

I was waiting by the mongolian grill at my local Chinese resturaunt and I looked inside the kitchen door.

The only way I can explain what I saw is with the phrase Chicken Holocaust.

Oh the humanity!

A New Day Is Dawning

I know that over the last few months my posts have focussed mainly on music and pop news. The truth is I have been very busy and rather than post about something deep and challeging I have chosen to post about shallow and easy things.

The time for mere talking is quickly coming to an end. I am excited about a new focus that I have been given and I am determined to do more with the blog.

I read this today:

Essentially there are two jobs that define the role of the church. The first is to speak the language of the church to the culture. And the second is to be the connector for the other (cultural) influencers. (Buisness, Politics, Education, Family, Arts & Entertainment, and the Media)

How can we begin to do this? How can we begin to do this together?

Be on the lookout.

Peace,
Micheal

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Just a quick update…

I had an amazing time at Catalyst. Great teaching, great experiences.

Gary Haugen was an incredible treat. Someone said that Gary is the type of guy you want to grow up to be. Busting criminals and setting children free. Haugen is part of International Justice Mission. Please visit their site and pray for their workers around the globe who are freeing innocent people from bondage.

I am still just processing everything.

Stay tuned.

Bummer

I’m in Atlanta.

My iPod died on the flight.

A picture of a sick iPod appeared on the screen right in the middle of a great song.

I’m at the Apple store in Lennox square awaiting a vertict.

Keep you posted.

Christmas is Coming Early

U2.Com has announced that U2 will release their third “Best Of” CD on November 20th. The album will contain sixteen previously released tracks and two new releases, one of which is the U2/Green Day collaboration “The Saints Are Coming”. According to the story, both new songs were recorded at the recent Abbey Road sessions with Rick Rubin.

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Waiting on the World to Change?

Time doesn’t ever take care of things like that. Bold moves by convicted people bring about change, not time.

As much as I am digging on the smooth rhythms and great guitar work on John Mayer’s newest, Continuum, I get a little frustrated with the first track.

“Waiting of the World to Change” is a beautiful track. I love it.

But, come on, what kind of philosophy is that?

I’m tired of waiting. I want to be a powerful force for life-change..

How about you? is there something that you want changed. Quit waiting.

Like Andy always said, “Get busy livin’ or get busy dyin’.

Life is too short and too important to be content with waiting on the change. Make it happen.

Grasping at Straws?

I would argue that Al Gore has done quite a lot of good this summer creating a dialouge in our country about creating a better and more adequate respose to the enviromental choices that we make and how they affect the planet on which we live.

However, all that goodwill looks to be forgotten now that Gore may have crossed into his “I’ll-say-anything-to-get-attention-like-I-created-the-internet” style of speeching by claiming that the Marlboro Man might be contributing to this past summer’s heat wave.

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore warned hundreds of U.N. diplomats and staff on Thursday evening about the perils of climate change, claiming: Cigarette smoking is a “significant contributor to global warming!”

I have a hard time accepting that statement. A very hard time.

Al, you have a bad habit of engaging the country and then thowing it all way. Keep your most outladish speculations in the lock box where they belong.
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