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A couple of weeks ago we gathered with our small group, as we do every Sunday. We ate a little barbecue and played a little Taboo and spent a little time in prayer for one...
A couple of weeks ago we gathered with our small group, as we do every Sunday. We ate a little barbecue and played a little Taboo and spent a little time in prayer for one...
Recently I was hanging out in my Starbucks annex office with my friend Ben Salmon. I enjoy hanging out with Ben, even though he has an annoying habit of wanting to sit on a cedar...
I discovered something recently that may mark the end of singles ministry at the Summit Church. Now, we don’t have an official singles ministry, per se. We do have singles. And we do have ministry. That...
Flashback Friday = Big Fun. Well, for me anyway, because I get to dust off the archives… I’m a fainter. I’m not proud of that fact, but it’s true. I faint when pain hits me,...
It’s Thursday. I’m lazy. But why should you suffer? Here are three quick reads that I’ve loved this week. Maybe you will, too: When Leaders React Emotionally: An Interview With Home Depot CEO Frank...
Earlier in life, I was a big fan of surprising my wife. I say “earlier in life,” because it didn’t take me long to realize that she’s not the fan I am. I’d spend weeks...
It seems simple enough: when you give someone a leadership role, you should expect them to take care of the group they’re leading. But often times, we give them administrative responsibility without the privilege of...
There is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. There is also a brother that sticketh closer than a friend, especially when a “special friend” is involved. Important note for marital harmony...
Every Friday we slow the heck down and rewind to some classic posts. And by “classic,” I mean “old.” Here’s one for all of you who love to fly… …let’s face it: “imminent death” was...
T34A time. Here’s some of the stuff I’ve been enjoying this week. You will too. I 74% guarantee it. How Waiters Read Your Table. It’s not a secret that one of the great regrets of my...