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Me, Respond to a Meme?

So, Big Chris Meirose spread an infection to me by tagging me to respond to a Meme. IF I were to do this, I would certainly make quite a few people angry since I have dissed virtually every Meme with which I have EVER been tagged. Here’s my rant: Who really has the time for this? What value does it really bring to the blogosphere? Why? See how arrogant and selfish I have been. I really should learn to loosen up and play nice. So, despite my normal protestations, I cave to the pressure (humbly) and now give in to the Meme virus. To those who have previously meme-ed me – oh well, I suppose you will simply have to be angry. Here’s the Meme: In an effort to keep it simple, short, and easy to follow, I’d like to challenge you to quote one verse (not one chapter). And then say what the Lord has been teaching you in one sentence (not one paragraph). Then tag 5 peeps (you know the drill). Here’s my passage: Philippians 2:5: Have this attitude in yourselves which was also in Christ Jesus, Here’s my lesson: Stop seeking status, image, likability for the sake of self-promotion and do nothing, absolutely nothing, with the aim of self-exaltation or self-preservation (unless it is merely to defend the gospel), but pursue humble, selfless service that seeks to show the sufficiency of Jesus Christ, letting God have His way with you in His own time and by His own means. Hmm, is that really a sentence or more of a paragraph? See, I’m not too good at... read more

Spread Firefox

Did you download Firefox on Tuesday?  See, you’re already lagging behind the cool people. Spread Firefox | The Home of Firefox Community Marketing read more

Day Two – SBC 2008

The Convention is officially over. I sit here in my hotel room thinking through my reaction to the day and to the Convention meeting in Indianapolis in general. First – a recap of the day’s activities. Thankfully, Justin and I did not have to be at any early meetings. Neither of us has had much sleep since we left, so it was good to sleep in until 6:30 a.m. (3:30 a.m. on my internal clock). First was a quick breakfast at the local Steak and Shake! Steak and Shake is the official theme of our meal times. We had lunch there yesterday, breakfast and dinner there today. It was close and reasonable – and we had great fellowship at each meal! We made the Convention hall as new business was being finished up and the resolutions were beginning to be handled. The first five resolutions were affirmed without discussion. Resolution six was the big one of the morning. In fact, it dominated the time for the remainder of what was allowed for consideration of resolutions. Resolution six was in regard to “Regenerate Church Membership and Church Member Restoration.” The Resolutions Committee noted that they tried to combine five different resolutions into one that contained the high points and sense of all of them. Malcolm Yarnell was first up to bat in offering an amendment that would include a more clear statement regarding the Baptist distinctions of believer’s only baptism, the Lord’s Supper and church discipline in defining a New Testament church. With a few moderations, Dr. Yarnell’s amendments were adopted. The most significant amendment to the resolution was by... read more

Time Management Guru-itis

Tim Ferriss responds to a recent critic and in doing so, gives some excellent comments on time management and lowering the barrage of information overload.  I especially liked his suggestion and visual of how The Four Hour Workweek, GTD and Franklin Covey can be combined. Time Management Guru-itis: Mark Hurst vs. David Allen and Tim Ferriss | The Blog of Author Tim... read more

Day One – SBC 2008

Honestly, I should be sleeping. I have had little sleep since this trip began. Yet, I never do very well about getting to bed at a decent time when in the Eastern Time Zone. So, here are a few thoughts on the first day of the SBC. Justin and I began our day by attending the Founders’ breakfast. We sat with people from Missouri, Maryland, Illinois and Texas (all hail the Republic!). Eric Redmond did an outstanding job. He preached from 2 Chronicles 34 and Josiah’s finding the law of God. It was a message about assuming biblical righteousness when our actions may not be based upon the Scriptures themselves. He pointed out that Josiah was doing some good things throughout his early days as the King of Israel, especially in squashing idolatry. However, it was not until later in Israel’s history that he actually “found” the law and repented. Redmond noted that all of his previous reforms were not necessarily built on the authority of Scripture, but merely upon religious assumptions. He eloquently warned the Convention that we need to make sure we are acting on the actual commands of Scripture and not merely our religious precedent. Founders indicates that they will have the message up online – you should make it a priority to listen to. The Gaither Vocal Band was entertaining, but sorely lacking in biblical authority – they should have first attended the Founders’ Breakfast before singing, “Somewhere Between Jesus and John Wayne.” Honestly, do we really want to elevate John Wayne and denigrate Jesus this way? But, I digress . . . Morris Chapman... read more

The hardest aspect of pastoral ministry (part two)

Dan gives some important and salient points about the inability to successfully measure the success of a pastor’s ministry this side of eternity.  Like him, I too noted with conviction Ligon Duncan’s statement at T4G that pastors are often looking for an interim report card on their ministries.  We will not find one. Pyromaniacs: The hardest aspect of pastoral ministry (part... read more

SBC 2008

Justin Peters, one of our church’s interns, and I had a good but very long trek to Indianapolis, Indiana for the 2008 Southern Baptist Convention. We traveled from Hemet to San Diego and caught a very early flight. God was so gracious to get us there safely, since Justin drove on only two hours of sleep. He assured me that any fears I might have had were due to the fact that he was not used to driving his car with anyone else in it – not due to sleep deprivation. Anyhoo – our trips were flawless. We are staying within walking distance of the Convention center and have a good view of RCA Stadium – complete with giant pics of Colts players (I suppose that makes them feel better about themselves). For a number of reasons, this will be an interesting Convention: So far, six pre-announced names have been given for the position of President this year. Two resolutions have been submitted calling Southern Baptists to adhere to a regenerate church membership – or at least have more integrity in reporting our numbers. I’m up and running on Twitter – that will make the Convention interesting. I will be able to give some pics and micro-blogging commentary from my phone through the duration of the Convention. As for blogging, I’ll try to do my best and recap the events of the day, giving you some insight into the goings of the Convention from my limited perspective. As for events of the week, Justin and I may try and make a portion of the evening session of the Pastors’... read more

Fountain Pens

In a classy black Souther Seminary coffee cup on my desk sit three stylish-looking fountain pens.  A Conklin and two Dukes.  None of which have I used extensively.  I would like to, but can’t seem to get the hang of using them well.  I chalk it up to user ignorance rather than mechanical defect, but Scot McKnight’s post makes me want to clean them out and pick them up again. Jesus Creed » Fountain... read more

PastorHacks: Evernote…

A good friend has recommended this app to me.  I’ve yet to use it.  But, I may just need to give it a whirl and see if it is beneficial for my ministry context.  Let me know what you think. PastorHacks:... read more

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C.J., Lig, Al, Mark, et. al. Mark Dever and Company John Piper John MacArthur Phil Johnson and Friends the same says it all.