2 September 2010 29 Comments

preaching the gospel… and other stuff :: an honest question the week before seminary begins

I haven’t had a single preaching class yet.  No formal hermeneutics training on my resume.  No Greek or Hebrew language study…  yet.  I start Seminary in 5 days.  So I’ll probably learn all this stuff in class.  But until then, I have an honest question… Does every message I give need to be a presentation [...]

31 August 2010 15 Comments

glenn beck: the new mormon voice of evangelical christianity

glenn beck: the new mormon voice of evangelical christianity

There was a little get together this weekend on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.  Attendance reports vary from 87,000 (CBS news) to over half a million (Sky News) largely conservative (including many evangelical Christians) gathered for… um… a non-political, pro-conservative, limited government, support-the-troops, uh… revival meeting. I’ll put my cards on the table.  More and more, Glenn [...]

11 August 2010 21 Comments

i love you man, but i can’t stand your wife :: anne rice, derek webb, vampires, and the church

i love you man, but i can’t stand your wife  ::  anne rice, derek webb, vampires, and the church

  Almost two weeks ago now, novelist Anne Rice (famous for her “Vampire Chronicles” series, including Interview With the Vampire) did something, because of her faith in Jesus Christ, that resonated with a lot of people. She left Christianity. July 29, 2010, on her Facebook page, Anne posted the following: In follow-up posts and interviews, Anne has continued to espouse [...]

22 July 2010 1 Comment

heart AND mind :: john piper on idolatry and love

I’m ready for this discussion. The Church needs to have it. John Piper has a word of warning for both those who abandon or avoid sound theology for emotionalism -AND- those who abandon a simple, passionate love relatonship with God for love of theological debate. Emotional existentialism. Doctrinal dogmaticism. Both are IDOLATRY. “You must love [...]

15 July 2010 7 Comments

why i don’t need God anymore :: the greatest letter of all time

why i don’t need God anymore :: the greatest letter of all time

“Joshua, please forgive us, but we have just taken a closer look at your profile.  It turns out you’re more special than any of us imagined!” Yeah baby!  THAT’S the way to start a letter!  Alright, mystery guy who sent me a personal letter just to me, for me only.  You had me at hello.  [...]

13 July 2010 15 Comments

faith of our fathers :: potatoes and a brain tumor

faith of our fathers  ::  potatoes and a brain tumor

The first memory I have of Auntie Natalie is eating frost she had scraped out of the freezer on the farm in Karlstad, MN, out of a plastic glass with a metal spoon.  Like a naked snow cone.  And listening to a Steve Martin album in her bedroom.  I must have been five or six, maybe.  [...]

12 July 2010 3 Comments

i can’t save you so i’m not going to try :: conversation with atheists

i can’t save you so i’m not going to try :: conversation with atheists

  Over the last three days I’ve been engaged in a fascinating and heart-churning discussion with an old friend.  We use to lead worship together.  Now, he’s abandoned faith for reason, and considers God worse than a fairy tale.  I’m deeply glad we’ve connected again. And here’s the deal… I’m not responsible for his relationship to [...]

9 July 2010 5 Comments

faith and logic :: a short open letter to my guitar playing atheist friend who thinks i’m indoctrinating my kids with a bunch of malarkey

faith and logic  ::  a short open letter to my guitar playing atheist friend who thinks i’m indoctrinating my kids with a bunch of malarkey

You can’t argue someone into – or out of – belief. I could end this post right there. But I’ll add this much…  I embrace these Biblical principles of faith that live in tension with each other: 1) We need to think.  Logic and reason and thorough examination of our faith claims is a necessary part of [...]

8 July 2010 1 Comment

tweeting LIFE :: thoughts on strategic transparency, storytelling, and land mines

tweeting LIFE  ::  thoughts on strategic transparency, storytelling, and land mines

Oops. I bet she wishes she could get a do-over.  Not so much.  As of yesterday afternoon, CNN Middle East news correspondant Octavia Nasr is out of a job because of one tweet.  In a moment she now says she deeply regrets, Ms. Nasr expressed her respect for the recently deceased Hezbollah leader (and terrorist) Sayyed Mohammed Hussein [...]

11 June 2010 16 Comments

my circumstances have changed :: my god has not

my circumstances have changed  ::  my god has not

Hmmm.  It seems I break all the medical norms.  All of them.  Sometimes it is a good thing to be the exception to the rule.  Today it wasn’t. Back in March of this year I posted about my historyof heart failure, starting with the diagnosis of cardiomyopathy (a weakening and enlargement of the heart) most [...]

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