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Week in Review: Things that Make Me Think

This week’s favorites are wonderfully varied.  I hope you enjoy and have a great weekend! From Seth Godin, Getting smart about the hierarchy of smart.  This is my favorite post of the week.  I’ve been trying to explain this idea to colleagues and couldn’t do it succinctly.  Oh that everyone in leadership would understand this [...]
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The Facts, The Reality, and The Talk

We are blessed to live in a seminary town. This is a great advantage to our urban church, providing a fresh crop of seminary students to serve our neighborhood. We enjoy watching eager ministers of the gospel put legs to their seminary education. Eager to prove their salt, they use words like expositional, hermeneutics, and [...]
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The One Way Mirror

Do you ever have a moment when suddenly you see the world differently?  When you are faced with a reality that sends your reeling and makes you evaluate your entire view of the universe?  Last night, I experienced such a moment. I was sitting in a folding chair in the front yard reading a novel [...]
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