Charity Navigator

Check out Charity Navigator for a list of reputable charities working to bring aid to the countries impacted by the Indian Ocean Tsunami.

10 Things We Learned About Blogs

Radio had its golden age in the 1930s. In the 1950s, it was television’s turn. Historians may well date the golden age of the blog from 2004when Merriam-Webster.com’s most searched-for definition was blog. How long can it last? Who knows? Here’s what we discovered about the new medium this year

AFI Top Movies: The Graduate

Plastics. I’ve heard that line a hundred times and always wondered what in the world it was about. Now I understand. “And here’s to you, Mrs. RobinsionJesus loves you more than you will know” I’ve heard that song a hundred times. Now I know where it came from. I liked the music just as much […]

Another Obstacle to Community

If you wouldn’t mind, please don’t touch me. I’m going deer hunting later and I don’t want to get all scented up. This is what Heather heard a little boy say to one of his teachers last Sunday morning during communion time.

The Decalogue

Last night I watched the first installment of Kieslowski’s The Decalogue. Very sad. Very powerful. Narrative theology at its best. Don’t preach, just tell the story. Ebert has a great piece on “The Decalogue” here. None of these films is a simple demonstration of black and white moral issues. . . At the end you […]

It’s a Wonderful Life

Must see. (via Stephen via Nick)

Jesus Walks

Check out the three different versions of the video to Kanye West’s “Jesus Walks.” (via Jeff Berryman) I’m still processing. . . (Jesus Walks)God show me the way because the Devil’s tryna to break me down(Jesus Walks with me)The only thing that I pray is that me feet don’t fail me now(Jesus Walks)And I don’t […]

Televangelists: Selling God?

I’m watching a segment on MSNBC about televangelists and the damage they do to the cause of the gospel. The talking heads are giving the guy who is taking the televangelists to task a pretty hard time. Their point seems to be that he is blowing the greedy televangelist stereotype out of proportion. Obviously not […]

Staff Christmas Party

Tonight we hosted our staff Christmas party. It was good to have everyone over. I’m thankful for everyone who was here. It’s a great group to work with. I missed the ones who weren’t in the room though. One couldn’t come because she was sick from chemo. Another was out of town. Several were missing […]

Peter Drucker on Leadership

This is straight-to-the-vein wisdom. (via Stephen Shields) Creative AbandonmentA critical question for leaders is, “When do you stop pouring resources into things that have achieved their purpose?” The most dangerous traps for a leader are those near-successes where everybody says that if you just give it another big push it will go over the top. […]