Archive for December, 2009

Primal Released today

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Hey friends, Batterson’s book “Primal” was finally released today, which you of course can’t get before Christmas (Kindle Edition!), but I really recommend grabbing it by the new year.

Batterson goes through the four ways that we love God: Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength. He really digs into each of them, using the metaphor of stairs descending down into the catacombs of our hearts. My favorite line is that we ought to be “great at the Great Commission,” a stirring statement for sure.

At first I thought, “He always writes about animals and ‘animalistic’ themes” but really, that’s what we need a lot of times! I’m pretty sure I *know* enough, probably more than many generations of Christians who took a stand and went for it. Perhaps we just need a forceful, primal reminder to get back to the basics and not make it terrifically complicated.

Well grab this book, it’s in stores now or from the Publisher

(Legally speaking, I have to mention that this book was given to me to be reviewed…)

Putting a Face on Poverty

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Right now I’m in process of apply for International Business. One of the questions asks you to discuss career objectives and international issues. I also just read Made to Stick, great book, which talks a lot about stories. So I combined the two. Tell me what you think:

Every morning, Anna carries two buckets of water up from the stream for her family. She is 19 years old and wants to go to school, but her mother can’t afford the pay the $20 for books. Eight months ago, Anna’s friend told her about LearnHope International, an organization that teaches business and computing skills to poor Ugandans at no charge. Anna enrolled in the program and her potential was clear. The school taught her that poverty is a mindset, change is possible, and her future could be bright. After completing the program, she started a business selling chickens grown by her family and even hired two employees who will one day start their own businesses.

Unfortunately, LearnHope doesn’t exist.

1 billion people live on less than $1 dollar/day. But I care about Anna, the girl faithfully carrying water to her family. Poverty is not my issue. Anna is my issue.

So the questions are:

  1. Lame or effective?
  2. Does “LearnHope” exist?

Church Music

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

My friend Andy just posted about the schism that’s been happening as a result of differing musical tastes in people. Suddenly we have Hip Hop church which is different from Rock Church who think Country Church is abysmal because they just wish they were Bluegrass Church. I’d like to add a bit to what he had to say:

  • Is Blended Worship a real option or a sad compromise from traditional to contemporary.
    Yes and no. Redone hymns can be *incredible.* But sometimes “Blended” is like going to Steak-n-Shake and finding they “shook” them together. Bleh.
  • Should Music Style Be a Church Growth Strategy? (Or at least part of strategy discussion)
    Music can definitely get people in the building. But isn’t it secondary at best? Relationships grow churches, not flashing lights. But since people are now professional consumers of music, virtually everyone can tell when the music “isn’t right” and needs improvement. Excellence is important, but authenticity is better.

Good corporate worship should:

  1. Communicate Jesus
  2. Be theologically sound
  3. Maintain some standard of aesthetic excellence.

I’m concerned that we miss the first two in pursuit of the third.

Winner – Free WordPress blog design

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Last week a free blog design giveaway was announced here.

The winner is Jay Caruso. He recently gave away his photographic services for Help-Portrait, and I want to return the favor in blog design. Like karma. Except karma doesn’t exist. (yea that was corny…)

Thanks to everyone that applied, I’d like to work with all of ya’ll, and if time permits I will. Soon the completed product will be done!

Free WordPress-Bloglift Giveaway

Friday, December 11th, 2009

I was looking for a good web design project, and realized that a few of you could use a “bloglift”.

So for Christmas this year I’m offering a free blog upgrade. If you’ve been stalling on making your blog look good, now is your chance to jump in! What you’ll get:

  • A fresh custom design
  • Some plug-in suggestions for even more functionality
  • a little Christmas cheer

The super-quick application is available here. If your blog is just the way you like it already, awesome, surely you have a friend who’d be interested. Winners will be selected December 14th.

Producer Vs. Artist

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

There are two kinds of people in art: Creators and Producers.

These roles stem from God, all the way back to creation. He starts out doing all the work himself, the epitome of “creator.” But then, a switch happens, and God sends us to “be fruitful and multiply, to fill the earth and subdue it.”

Creator God is also Producer God.

For a while I was convinced I’d be responsible for doing work, creating so to speak. So I spent a lot of time learning about better design, and felt competitive when someone else was more talented (which was kind of a lot). But it’s possible that God’s role for my life extends more to enabling others to create awe rather than doing it myself. How about you? Creator or Producer?