Brother, we still don’t like you, we just wanted the option of refusing to comment. I was afraid that you no longer wanted us to comment.
See, this way, the reader has the upper hand again.
It’s pretty much like youth ministry. If you don’t let students ask questions, they assume that you don’t think they’re worth hearing. Invite them to ask questions and they won’t because you’re not worth asking questions to.
Thus, blogging is pretty much like high school ministry.
Seriously, thanks for providing the audio for the Al Hsu Suburban Christian seminar. Not only have I downloaded it, but I actually listened to it (a couple of times now). Among other things, I appreciate that he doesn’t hate on the burbs.
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Welcome \\ a little bit about me.
I am a pastor and a webdesigner. I tell my son I make the internet. He seems impressed. I also tell him that I help our church love God and other people. He thinks we're doing a pretty good job. So do I.
Published Articles \\ Like. Cool!
Preaching and Politics - Published on Neue Ministry (A ministry of Relevant Magazine)A reflection on what I have learned about preaching from watching the 2008 political campaigns and speeches.
Read about our Adoption Trip - In August 2007 my wife and I made the trip to Guatemala to bring home our adopted son Mason. You can read the letters I wrote to him here.
"Are You Rioting with the Suburban Mob?" It's still early, but I think I could argue that I underwent a second conversion during my trip to Zambia in Summer 2008.
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tghali said...
208/21/08 11:02 AM | Comment Link |
Brother, we still don’t like you, we just wanted the option of refusing to comment. I was afraid that you no longer wanted us to comment.
See, this way, the reader has the upper hand again.
It’s pretty much like youth ministry. If you don’t let students ask questions, they assume that you don’t think they’re worth hearing. Invite them to ask questions and they won’t because you’re not worth asking questions to.
Thus, blogging is pretty much like high school ministry.
Seriously, thanks for providing the audio for the Al Hsu Suburban Christian seminar. Not only have I downloaded it, but I actually listened to it (a couple of times now). Among other things, I appreciate that he doesn’t hate on the burbs.