Mar 2, 2008 | Announcements, Leading the Church, Pop Culture
A young man in my congregation, David Fricke, hopes to teach young Ugandan children the skill of photography. David hopes that the photos that they take can be used as both a source of income and a way to communicate to the world the plight of their region. Through...
Feb 26, 2008 | Leading the Church, Methodism, Pop Culture
Lots of theories exist on this topic. Here’s one that caught my attention because it referred to men and our ministry to them: http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0103/p01s01-ussc.html You’ll want to read the article before you continue reading this post. The...
Feb 4, 2008 | General, Methodism, Pop Culture, US Politics
Well, you came back–or perhaps you are reading this for the first time. If you are new to the blog, read the next entry first, then scroll back up. I’ll wait. Great. Glad you’re back. So here’s the deal. One of the reasons that Bad Things...
Apr 19, 2007 | General, Pop Culture
Most of the free world is familiar by now with the fact that NBC news has received and aired the media package sent by Cho Seung-Hui, the perpetrator of the Virginia Tech massacre earlier this week. The question in my mind is, “Why did they feel the need to air...
Apr 12, 2007 | General, Pop Culture, US Politics
Duke’s lacrosse players are exonerated. Don Imus has been fired. Don lost his job in a matter of days. The falsely accused Duke students lost their reputation over the course of a year or so. What are the differences? Â The wronged parties in the Imus case were...
Apr 9, 2007 | General, Pop Culture, US Politics
Don Imus has made the news for the past few days. While some are calling for his resignation and termination, Don is quite probably enjoying a ratings boost. I’m not calling for a resignation from Imus. I’m doing what I always do: I’m calling for you...
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