Archives for December 2011

My Favorite Posts from 2011

Here is a list of my favorite posts for 2011. Not the most popular by pageviews, but the ones I enjoyed writing more than the others or ones that hold special meaning to me. They’re ordered chronologically. 1.  Beware of Restaurants with Large Menus 2. A Mean Prayer 3. A Box Full of Ticket Stubs […]

Top Posts for 2011

Here are the top ten posts from wadehodges.com based on pageviews. I’m surprised by a couple of these, especially the two posts that are four and six years old.  I may do a list of my favorite posts that didn’t make this list tomorrow. As always, thanks for reading. 1. An Emerging Church of Christ […]

A Few Christmas Stories

I’ve had my head down on a writing project about spiritual fitness that I hope to release in early 2012 so I haven’t had time to flesh out a blog post this week. I still have a few posts left in the “lessons learned from failure” series and I hope to get at least one […]

Christmas Songs Don’t Deliver The Goods

I recently popped into a Walgreens on a Saturday night to pick up a couple of travel necessities: hair gel and gummy peaches. “There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays” by The Carpenters was playing loud and clear. Standing there in the hair care aisle looking for a travel size tube of gel, I […]

What A Wretched Fan I Am!

This morning I took my pain from last night’s loss to Scripture. Here is my paraphrase of Romans 7:14-25. **** We know that rooting for a winning football team is spiritual, but I am unspiritual, sold as a slave to the Dallas Cowboys. I do not understand what I do. For what I want to […]

My Failure Was Not As Public As I Thought

Back in October, I sat down and made a list of the lessons I’ve learned in the past year. I’ve been sharing these lessons here on the blog. You can find links to them at the end of this post. I’ve wanted to write about a number of these things for months, but I refrained […]

Why Public Failure Was Just What I Needed

Perhaps the hardest thing about shutting the church plant down last year was the specter of failing in public. For fundraising and recruiting purposes, I communicated the early successes of our project through every medium at my disposal: blog posts, tweets, status updates, newsletters, emails, and sermons at other churches. I tried to build a […]