I’ve been doing a lot of thinking lately about working in my strengths. Like many of you, I have many strengths that pertain to the tech world. For me, the two at the top are 1) being a good troubleshooter, and 2) being a people person/ people encourager. Both of these have served me well…
Lately, it seems that the idea that Christians should never judge is being bandied about quite frequently. Unless you have been living under a rock (then again, has anyone ever actually lived under a rock???), you probably have heard about a little controversy surrounding a guy named Phil Robertson. Okay, I kid. It was a…
Working with your leaders to accomplish the vision they have set forth. To help them understand the strengths and challenges from the boots on the ground point of view. WHAT LEADING UP IS NOT: It is not MANAGING UP. It is also not being a yes man/woman. Taking the opportunely to gain points or being…
The “heart” of the worshiper is a key aspect of worship, but there seems to be some confusion about what that means. These days, the word “heart” is associated with emotion, experience, and sincerity. In other words, if someone says they mean something “with all my heart,” what they imply is that they really, really…
Here is an amazing video created by Mariners Church in California. Very creative and effective with some great cinematography. The beauty of the video is that it speaks to Good Friday but then resolves itself on Easter Sunday. The only downside is if you miss Good Friday, it won’t make as much sense. Good Friday…
A brief overview of the series taken from my second post: In this blog series my goal is to explore some of the issues that many people in American Christendom seem to have with Christian music these days. It is in no way meant to be a fully exhaustive commentary on the recording industry or…
A great song for Easter from one of our favorite churches. New Hope in Hawaii is one of the fastest growing churches in the nation. I have a little bias here because I’m from Hawaii. Wayne Cordeiro is an amazing pastor and communicator. He totally gets the culture of the place he ministers. He is…
Scenario 1: An unemployed worship pastor confided in me recently. He had just candidated with a church and it seemed like a perfect fit. But after a successful interview process where he led worship at the Sunday morning services, the elders pulled him aside for a private conversation. “You’re perfect,” they confided. “But frankly, we’re…
The Issues with Christian Music – The Christian Music Industry Part One A brief overview of the series taken from my second post: In this blog series my goal is to explore some of the issues that many people in American Christendom seem to have with Christian music these days. It is in no way…
Have you ever been sitting in a service in which you are not serving and wondered, “Wow, this sounds much different than last Sunday”? Maybe you have noticed that some weeks the complaints about the sound are “It’s too loud” and the next week “It’s to soft” and the next week “It’s just right”. While…
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