In: Blogging
11 Jun 2009Check it out:
cool new social network tool for the church. I am checking it out. Might even use it…doubtful.
Fight it or Ride it.
Been going to church online each week here. Love it.
Blown away by this. 120 accepted Christ in ONE DAY. Go PALMS!
Goodbye Facebook. If I wasn’t starting a new church, I’d ditch it too.
My [...]
In: Blogging
20 May 2009Some links that are absolutely brilliant from my reading list:
DO NOT read this post unless you are ready to take a serious leap of faith. Life is short…
Guilty?
God uses this guy to speak into my life so often, its not even funny. His messages always resonate with the deepest innermost parts of my heart. This [...]
In: Blogging
28 Jan 2009I’m working through some stuff right now and have been feeling like a loser. Then, this morning, while I’m chatting with Clayton Bell, he twitters this message:
“Chatting with cadillaczak. That guy flipping ooozes passion. My fave trait of his…”
Clayton saying that publicly is one of THE MOST encouraging things ever for me. And it couldn’t [...]
In: Blogging
19 Dec 2008Some awesome stuff I’m processing and reading right now:
First off, our lead Pastor, Cole Phillips posted an absolutely INCREDIBLE post early on this week. It was up for a few minutes then he removed it. I probably shouldn’t share, but you should e-mail him and bug the heck out of him to post it again.
Brad [...]
In: Family| Pop-Culture
18 Dec 2008Materialism permeates our everyday life. Commercials, magazines, and the internet scream values at us that send all kinds of wrong messages to our kids. Couper will be two years old soon and he’s already grasping the concept of “mine.” I believe that values are often caught more than taught. If we want to raise our kids to be grateful, content, compassionate, and to have a healthy perspective, we have to live out those values ourselves.
Here are a few things I think we can do to help us stomp out materialism before it creeps into our kids lives:

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