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Three Things Churches Can Outsource

In my work with the Rocket Company, I’m blessed to be able to work with hundreds of churches, especially in the area of preaching, volunteers and giving.  One of the questions church leaders frequently ask is the amount of their budget that should go to staff.  For most churches, this is the single biggest line [...]

Selah

I was  with a friend the other day and asked how work was going. I explained our free trial model – how we let people test drive our coaching programs for 14 days. And then I explained how tough it was for me to see so many people decide not to move forward. Highs and lows.  Hills and valleys. [...]

Is the Internet Making Us Dumber?

Nicholas Carr, writing in Wired Magazine, gives us powerful food for thought. What kind of brain is the Web giving us?  That question will no doubt the subject of a great deal of research in the years ahead.  Already, though, there is much we know or can surmise – and the news is quite disturbing. [...]

Basic Christianity by John Stott [book notes]

As a part of my 2013 personal growth plan, I’m reading slowly through twelve books this year.  Last month, I read Basic Christianity by John Stott.  Here are some of the things I highlighted my notes. Whenever our behavior is inconsistent with our belief, or our practice contradicts our preaching, we take God’s name in [...]

Sermon Notes: Andy Stanley – Follow Part Five

Here are my notes from Andy Stanley’s message today at NorthPoint Community Church.  This was the fifth message in a series called “Follow.”  Catch all the messages in the series here. “I didn’t choose to become a Jesus follower because I loved Jesus but because I didn’t want to go to hell.”  A lot of [...]

Sermon Notes from Andy Stanley: Follow – The Fine Print

Here are my notes from Andy Stanley’s message entitled The Fine Print.  It’s part five of the Follow series, which you can watch at followseries.org.  Mark 8:27 and the verses that follow were the main passage. Following isn’t always fun. Jesus was the Messiah – that’s a Jewish word.  ”Christ” is the Greek version of [...]

A Word to Pastors for Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is a big day for many churches and the mother’s day sermon is really important.  And while the day can be a great celebration, it can also be a painful time for many people.  Here are a few helpful lessons for Mother’s Day and preaching a Mother’s Day message. 1.  Don’t say “I’d [...]

The Pinterest Pastor

Someone on Pinterest just finished the perfect kitchen remodel,  planted a shade patio garden in a pallet, and flawlessly executed a pirate themed birthday party for their six year old. Pinterest users can browse categories and find recipes, home decor ideas, and even inspirational quotes.  It’s a popular social media destination for parents and crafters.  But [...]

Meet Jack Carrol, a 14-year old Comedian with Cerebral Palsy

Jack Carrol is a 14-year old comedian with Cerebral Palsy who appeared on Britian’s Got Talent. “I’ve still got it..it won’t go away,” he says. ”I use it in my act, because your weakness can be your strength.”  There are a lot of reason why you might not be able to do something, but then there’s [...]

Your Tone Can Change Your Message

Every Sunday, as we leave our church, I notice a slide that’s part of a looping presentation.  It simply says, “Don’t forget to turn ON your cell phone after the service.” See what they did there? With a few simple words, they turned a negative into a positive. Instead of saying, “Please turn off your [...]