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Archive for November, 2009
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How do we measure success in life, in our work?
Tweet Thank you to the wonderfully talented people at LifeChurch.tv for their YouVersion Bible. I have been a fan of the iTunes app and using it on my iPod Touch for a little over a year. I recently discovered the website and apps for Blackberry and mobile web. It is an incredible, collaborative, interactive tool. [...]
Count me as a fan. So far I find Windows 7 good enough to forget Microsoft ever released Vista.
Tweet I have spent a lot of time the past few years in doctors’ offices, working with health insurance companies, and pouring over medical bills. I don’t think that makes me uniquely qualified to talk about this health care mess but it probably makes me more qualified than anyone involved in writing all the existing [...]
Tweet I spent an afternoon recently in a cancer center. I was a new patient and didn’t know what to expect. I thought I was prepared. It lasted until the time I sat staring at the Advance Medical Directives paperwork trying to make life and death decisions on the two lines provided. I love watching [...]
Tweet Last week I attended the Worship Facilities Expo conference in Charlotte, NC with a few thousand others. It is a conference about facilities and technology for churches. I first attended in the spring of 2008 in Indianapolis. My goal for the first conference was to learn about technology and it’s use in churches. I [...]
Tweet This is the post of my much overdue thoughts on The Shack. Having lived in Columbus for a few years, I know a few Ohio State songs. I know how they feel about “the whole state of Michigan” and that “Hang On Sloopy” is high church! I also remembered this little ditty about round [...]