January 24, 2008 – 4:26 pm
Rowan’s an awesome guy. I went to his photography class a couple of years back, and not only is he an awesome guy, not only is he an awesome artist, but he’s an awesome lover of Jesus Christ.
I thought his post concerning the interaction between our will and God’s will was one of the best [...]
January 22, 2008 – 9:53 am
We’re going to take a little detour on the blog today because I’ve been taken to task, and perhaps rightly so, for my sloppy use of language in a post I wrote a while back concerning what I perceived as a paradox in the atheistic worldview. And just to avoid yet another round of confusion, [...]
December 28, 2007 – 9:55 am
Well, I’m a big whoppin’ 25 years old as of yesterday. For some people, that means they’re just getting started. For me, it’s a little different because I’ve been working for nearly fifteen years already. I was performing music professionally by the age of 11-12, ran my own freelance Web design business since 1997, and [...]
November 22, 2007 – 4:31 pm
I’ve just started reading a fantastic book called Organic Church by Neil Cole, and it got me thinking about something I’ve been mulling over already for a while. Some people in church circles have been lamenting over the growth of postmodernism and pine for the good ol’ days when objective rationality and logical truth were [...]
September 25, 2007 – 9:10 am
I heard about the Internet Ministry Conference by way of Church Relevance, and these two posts of recap notes featured some extremely beneficial information that I found to be both challenging and inspiring.
IMC :: Communicating Without Words Rough Notes
IMC :: Design is Credibility Rough Notes
September 24, 2007 – 11:34 am
I had the most incredible experience last night. A local church in Santa Rosa invited our church to come enjoy an evening of worship and fellowship, so a number of us trekked across town to join in on the festivities. Since I’m on the worship team, I was extremely privileged to play music not only [...]
September 23, 2007 – 2:50 pm
Is there a price to pay for getting whatever you want and having whatever you need? There most certainly is, and it’s called boredom. And apparently boredom is one of the unfortunate outcomes of our overstuffed, overfed, consumerist Western lifestyle.
Reading this article about the modern phenomena of boredom, I recall the stories I’ve heard of [...]