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    Jul 31 2009
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    Blog Vacation

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    I’m on vacation. So is this blog. See you sometime in mid August.



    Jul 31 2009
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    Image Projection vs. Human Connection

    From World Magazine, an excellent critique of our times by Janie B. Cheaney, Tragically Famous: Image Projection is a Very Poor Second for Connection. An excerpt:

    There was a time when fame meant success: military victory, artistic accomplishment, scientific achievement, “Hail to the Chief.” It came with cheers, banners, and confetti. A famous man was preceded by his reputation; his deeds were known better than his face. But a significant shift occurred around the turn of the 20th century. In 1915, the most famous man in the world was not a king or conqueror. He was a commoner associated with thwarted ambitions: Charlie Chaplin.

    …Meanwhile, another era begins: from the Public Face to Facebook. If fame consists of image projection, Andy Warhol’s prediction (“In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes”) seems spookily relevant. Much of the projection via social networking sites and webcams is harmless, but it spreads us wide and thin. While deciding what to share with our public we’re also editing ourselves, taking online quizzes to determine our Most Compatible Historical Era or Star Wars character. But true self-knowledge remains as elusive as ever. We see not only others, but also ourselves, “as through a glass darkly.”



    Jul 31 2009
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    Pastor Help

    84220Pastors, here’s a very helpful article by James Emery White, Survival Skills: What You Need to Minister With Your Spirit Intact. If you’re tired, burned out, or disillusioned with ministry, this is timely reading.



    Jul 30 2009
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    Genesis Cover?

    My friend Jon Wong is working on potential covers for the study guide I’ve written on Genesis. Here are his first few designs. Which one do you like?

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    Genesis Cover



    Jul 30 2009
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    The Journey to Sonship

    My sermon from Sunday:

    The Journey to Sonship

    Galatians 3:15-29



    Jul 30 2009
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    Start your thinking with the first verse of the Bible

    We too easily give our devotion to that which has not created us. But more subtly, we align God to our programs rather than aligning ourselves to God’s program. This is what happens when our thinking begins with self not with God….We fail to start with the first verse of the Bible: “In the beginning God.”…If your thinking does not rest on God but on yourself, if you forget “In the beginning God,” if you have too small a view of God or too high a view of self, then you are placing too great a burden on yourself, a burden you were not made to carry.

    -Bernard Bell



    Jul 30 2009
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    The God Who Wired Us

    God’s design…makes us mysterious. We are ‘fearfully and wonderfully made,’ and the God who ‘wired’ us initially continues his work, molding us through the complexity of life experience…Both nature and nurture are in his hands. Dare we believe that this Craftsman’s work might be less subtle or marvelous than Michelangelo’s? Dare we expect to figure ourselves out by the time we reach college, or at midlife, or even on our death beds?

    -Charles Drew, A Journey Worth Taking: Finding Your Purpose in This World p. 40



    Jul 27 2009
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    Christianity is about a Person

    In my sermon yesterday I used this great quote from Martyn Lloyd Jones:

    The fundamental thing is that Christianity is about Jesus…Christianity is not a teaching—it is a person…The Lord Jesus Christ was the theme of the preaching of the early church…This is the tragic thing that has been forgotten at the present time. ‘What we need,’ people say, ‘is the application of his teaching.’ But it is not. What you need is to know him and to come into relationship with him.



    Jul 25 2009
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    Saturday Shot

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    With two good buddies and some brews at an undisclosed location in Northern California



    Jul 23 2009
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    A Good Lay Off

    Your recent lay off might be a good thing.

    Here in Silicon Valley, the recession has a different face than in Manhattan or Detroit. Our panic is more genteel, softened by balmy California weather, a laid-back attitude, and, OK, the fact that we haven’t had a local industry completely implode. Nonetheless, the meltdown is quite real.

    Personal bankruptcies and foreclosures are as high here as in the rest of the country, and established companies are cutting way back on hiring. The Valley lost nearly 10,000 tech jobs in the past year, according to the state’s Employment Development Department, and the trend is expected to continue. If you work in the Valley today, you’re likely as fearful of losing your job as anyone else.

    But you need to get over that. In fact, getting fired just might be a good thing.

    Here’s why: Valley culture has an unwritten rule that if you don’t like a job, or if you think your company isn’t going anywhere, you leave. Instead of hanging around the office whining, you walk out the door and find something better and cooler to do. Because skilled tech workers are hard to find and interesting companies abound, employees, not employers, call the shots. This was true at Apple in 1984, and it’s still true at Facebook today.

    Read the whole thing: Wired Magazine, Paul Boutin, Laid Off? It’s Good for You and Good for the Tech Industry





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