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Thanks to @tentblogger for this awesome post on how to migrate from wp.com to a self-hosted wp.org site.
Tony Morgan is a ministry consultant, speaker, and coach. However, what Morgan wants you to know most about him is that he loves people and he loves telling people about Jesus.
In the latest installment of his Leisure Suit series, Morgan emphasizes the need for churches to get “unstuck.” Continue reading
According to deadline.com, “Lost” executive producer Carlton Cuse and controversial pastor/author Rob Bell have teamed up for a new ABC TV show called “Stronger” that will apparently have spiritual over-tones.
In this blogger’s humble opinion, there is no longer any need to speculate as to why Bell resigned from his mega-church pastorate. Just sayin’.
Although, blogger Jon Acuff is already speculating that there will be innumerable sermon illustrations as a result.
You can read the entire article here.
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In his latest book, Andy Stanley proposes that while there are several paths one can take in life, it is up to each of us to choose the path that will take us from where we are to where we want to be. Stanley discusses at length the fact that, throughout life, we will come to many “forks-in-the-road” and that the choices we make at these crossroads ultimately comprise the fabric of our lives. Continue reading
As I’m sure many of you have heard by now, current SBC president, Bryant Wright, has appointed a “task force” to study the legal and financial ramifications of changing the name of the nation’s largest protestant denomination. Unlike many other groups, the Southern Baptist Convention has never had a name change in its 166-year history. Historically, there has been much opposition to such a move by the duly elected messengers.
Does Wright believe that sentiment is changing? If so, why does he believe that? Continue reading