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Is This Ad a Big Deal?
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It’s Over – Trends in Churchland by Dan Kimball
I have been liking the TV show “Portlandia“. I am probably more interested in the show because I lived in Portland for a year and I am up there a…
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Alan Hirsch: Disciple-Making via Verge
Alan Hirsch: Disciple-Making [VERGE video] from Verge Network on Vimeo. Share Print PDF
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Alan Hirsch: Sparks and Seeds via Verge
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Alan Hirsch: Movements That Change the World via Verge
Alan Hirsch: Movements That Change The World [VERGE video clip] from Verge Network on Vimeo. Share Print PDF
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Alan Hirsch: God is Good But Not Safe via Verge
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Alan Hirsch: Every Believer a Church Planter via Verge
Alan Hirsch: Every Believer A Church Planter [VERGE video clip] from Verge Netwo Share Print PDF
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Alan Hirsch – Building Movements on Disciples vs. Consumers via Verge
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Tony Jones on Doug Pagitt Radio with Predictions for New Year
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Pastor Steve Sjogren on “My Favorite Mistakes of the Decade”
A message worthy of reflection at the beginning of a new year. Steve Sjogren is a pastor in Portland, Oregon. Share Print PDF
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What Is Your Dependence Day? By Charlie Wear
02 July 2011 10:17 AM | No CommentsWhat is the anniversary of your “dependence?” For the United States of America the official independence day is July 2, 1776. From the History News Network article, Top 5 Myths...
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Living With Our Choices, No Complaints, No Regrets by Charlie Wear
17 June 2011 6:12 AM | No CommentsI think I learned this in Physics class a long time ago, “For every action there is a reaction.” I think a corollary statement might be, “For every choice, there...
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No One Turns Down the Blessing by Charlie Wear
08 May 2011 2:06 AM | No CommentsLast Sunday I got to feed Jesus. A bunch of my co-workers were having a party at my friend’s warehouse. We were BBQing Tri-Tip. We were eating chips and salsa....
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Porpoise Diving Life…
20 April 2011 8:30 AM | No CommentsToday I am honoring my friend, Bill Dahl, by wearing my Porpoise Diving Life Hat. The Kindle version of that work was recently published and I couldn’t be happier. Bill...
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I cried last night…by Charlie Wear
14 April 2011 4:54 AM | No CommentsI cried last night. A close and dear friend and mentor of mine was recently diagnosed with colon cancer. The picture of health, my friend was scheduled right away for...
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Jul11 Archive
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Generation Justice by Palmer Chinchen
Posted on July 18, 2011 | No CommentsI have a name for this generation. No one’s been quite sure what to call the emerging generation. Some call them the Millennials, or Generation Next (that’s makes no sense,... -
What Is Your Dependence Day? By Charlie Wear
Posted on July 2, 2011 | No CommentsWhat is the anniversary of your “dependence?” For the United States of America the official independence day is July 2, 1776. From the History News Network article, Top 5 Myths... -
Profoundly Disturbed on The Fourth of July (redux): God, The Flag, and the End of America By Bob Hyatt
Posted on July 2, 2011 | No CommentsAuthor’s note: This article was first published in the summer of 2003. Shortly thereafter, my church employer and I…uh… parted company. It was God’s way of getting me off my... -
God Without Religion – Can It Really Be That Simple? by Andrew Farley: Review by Bill Dahl
Posted on July 2, 2011 | No CommentsGod Without Religion – Is It Really That Simple? – by Andrew Farley A Review by Bill Dahl In August 2009, I reviewed Anrew Farley’s first book, The Naked Gospel. I was...