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Church Incarnated: Spirits and Song
A few days ago, I posted an article entitled Has the Internet Made Attending Church Obsolete? If you haven't yet read it, you can do that here. In fact, I'd encourage you to do so. This article will make much more sense in light of that. In that article, I...
Has the internet made attending church obsolete?
Disclaimer: This article is written to be a jarring exploration of the titular question. As such, the language I use is strong, snarky, and seemingly sarcastic. That is entirely purposeful. I'm exploring a deep question that, I believe, we have typically provided...
Heaven Can Wait
Hello, my friends, and welcome to the second installment in a series of articles that I am calling Metamorphosis. I've titled this second part, Heaven Can Wait. Because, you know, I assume most of you reading this are HUGE fans of Meat Loaf. (And if you...
Metamorphosis
Hello, my friends, and welcome to part one of a brand-new series of articles that I am calling Metamorphosis. Yes, you read that right, a series. It's a bit strange for me to be writing a series. I've written articles that are interconnected and related...
Certain Places
There are certain places that resonate with us. They feel transcendent. It's as though all is right in the world. Perhaps you can think of that place immediately. Perhaps it's close or, perhaps, it's far away. But that certain place is where you feel at peace. It's...
Why Leadership Matters: Plato, Pie, and the Central Nervous System
"Christian makes a bad adjective." - Rob Bell He may have been pushed to the fringes of many Christian circles, but he's right. Christian makes a bad adjective. It's why I hate the term Christian leadership. (Is hate too strong a word? Perhaps. But I'll run with it.)...