Monthly Archives: November 2010

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BW3’s

Some family members and I went to Buffalo Wild Wings yesterday and had a grand time indeed. Because there were so many of us, we ordered the 50 pack of boneless buffalo wings. And how many sauces could we select, … Continue reading

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Made in the USA?

I’ve been quite surprised at how diluted the term “American Made” has become. I’m talking cars with my brother and we are both noticing that many foreign companies manufacture cars in the US, while many American companies manufacture everywhere but … Continue reading

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SPE 100

I get to teach a section of Speech 100 at Spring Arbor University this Fall, which I’m enjoying quite a bit. The students are great and the teacher is finding his way. Today we did persuasive speeches, where we learned … Continue reading

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More on “Hipster Christianity: When Church and Cool Collide”

I’ve been reading more of Brett McCracken’s work which sheds light on the hipness of Christianity (read: relevance, indigenous, culturally significant, language of the people, etc). These are terms I’ve heard and used in ministry. I’m still not through the … Continue reading

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He talks about Spider Man with uncanny regularity, somehow working the superhero into every context. “Daddy, I bet that Spider Man likes eggs, because I know I do and because they make you strong, like Spider Man.” “You’re right. Now … Continue reading

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