Happy Black Friday (that's an oxymoron for sure). Here are my five favorite blog posts from the week:
Happy Black Friday (that's an oxymoron for sure). Here are my five favorite blog posts from the week:
Every Men's Health magazine I get has a page in the back with statistics about something related to….men's health. Anyhow, this month was about the average guy and his beliefs. Here are some interesting stats:
71% go to church or synagogue once a year
77% say asking for divine intervention paid off at least once
83% have prayed in a desperate moment
73% believe in miracles
69% have watched a televaneglist and 6% of them have opened their checkbooks
40% seriously considered making faith a full-time job
26% of Evangelical Christians get divorced (much lower than the 50% of Christians we hear about)
Of all of them I think the 40% that seriously considered a "faith job" surprised me the most. How about you?
Here are my five favorite blog posts from the week:
Ben Arment – Your Church is a Gift Colony – Interesting thoughts on church plants finding their niche
MMI – Florida Pastor Cleans House: Fires SIX Staff Pastors – Interesting story with tons of comments
Mark Batterson – Broken Windows – Mark talks about the importance of excellence in small things
Craig Groeschel - Meetings – The first of a series of posts with Craig's thoughts on effective meetings
Tony Morgan – Empowerment Versus Delegation – Great list of differences between the two
In the previous post I talked about the fact that I have been thinking about control a lot lately. I said that I've learned 2 things about control, and here's #2:
I've thought about control a lot recently. Probably because I've become more and more aware of how little control I have (a big thanks to the economy for that). The economy hasn't been the only thing forcing me to think about that, watching Ravens games and other things have contributed as well. I have thought about 2 things I've learned about control, the first of which is:
The Baltimore Project is a website where you can find out information about a new church plant coming to Baltimore. Tally Wilgis will be the lead planter. I have never met Tally, and only heard about him through the internet world (Twitter, actually). I immediately subscribed to his blog because as I have said before, my dream is to see Baltimore flooded with new church plants and renewed existing churches.
In this post Tally calls for church planters and people who love them. I love church planters, particularly in Baltimore. He will be launching a site tomorrow on www.thebaltimoreproject.com where you can follow him on a tour he is taking to learn from church leaders and raise the awareness of this project.
As CCC launches more multisite locations, maybe we don't even need a building!
I just finished up my first graduate class and it was on Spiritual Disciplines. One of the books I had to read was Sabbath Keeping by Lynne Baab. One thing that grabbed my attention was a quote in the book that apparently came from a study written in The Seattle Times on August 24, 2003:
Here are my five favorite blog posts from the week:
Trunk or Treat has become an annual event that our church puts on for the community. This year we had Trunk or Treat in White Marsh and in Dundalk. We estimate that roughly 2500 people went to the White Marsh location and 1000 went to the Dundalk location. Chris Hope and I dressed up as Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunn from Dumb & Dumber. Our trunk was the shaggin wagon, and it was glorious. I'm not sure how we didn't win first place, or any place, in the trunk contest. Here are some pics:

