The Next-Wave Ezine: Issue #132

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Yesterday
 
 
There’s something about yesterday’s technology that fascinates me. While most people throw it away, I collect it and allow it to become part of my life. It stimulates a nostalgia within me that reminds me of my past. Without the memory of yesterday, I forget what I've experienced and how far I've come.

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David Trotter resides in Lakewood, California, with his wife of 15 years (Laura) and two children (Waverly and Emerson). After 10 years of full-time ministry as the co-founder of THEOOZE.com and founding pastor of Revolution Church, he now focuses on photography (8TRACKphotography.com), marketing (8TRACKstudios.com), robots (KAUZBOTS.com), and a fledgling faith community (ournewwine.com).

 


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Next-Wave Ezine - Issue #132
Editorial
 
Issue Credits
 
 
Cover Story

Hallelujah!
 
 
Featured Article: At the Top
How Would You Define Organized Religion
 
 
Featured Article: Spotlight
I Believe, I Know
 
 
Christmas
Tell George Bailey to Leave Me Alone
 
Joy to the World
 
Burger King Health Clinics and Christmas Humbug
 
 
Featured Article: Photo Essay
Yesterday
 
 
From the Publisher
Caught Being Good
 
 
YouTube Spotlight
Taking on the Disciplines
 
 
Video Spotlight
I Dare You to Pray This
 
 
Church Planting
I Love My Wife More Than You
 
 
Culture
Encounters with Sexism
 
 
Spirituality
Sometimes It’s All About What’s Left
 
 
Reviews
Review: Faith in the Future by Patrick Nachtigall
 
 
ORIGINS
The Origins Project: Creativity and Creeds