Monthly Archives: August 2009

Hope for the hopeless

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After doing some initial reflection and conversation on yesterday’s sermon, I feel like I should devote more time to this idea of hope through rejoicing. I don’t want to seem as though I’m trying to perpetuate the idea that Habakkuk is the only place in Scripture that hope is found – it’s obviously not. But the book of Habakkuk, I think, relates most to our world in its current state. There are countless references to hope in Scripture. A lot …

Because I Said So

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Yesterday I preached on the book of Habakkuk. It was a great opportunity to explore a semi-unknown book in the Old Testament. Habakkuk happens to be one of my favorite books in all of Scripture, and once you listen (or read), hopefully you’ll see why. So here is the audio recording of the sermon, followed by a transcript. Any feedback would be welcome and appreciated!! Because I Said So – Audio Because I Said So – Transcript Tweet Facebook LinkedIn …

Jesus Paid It All – Live JLB Video

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In case you haven’t seen this yet – this is a live video from our most recent gig back in July. Tweet Facebook LinkedIn Tumblr Stumble Digg Delicious

what are you doing?

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One of the reasons I’m such a proponent of Twitter is that I’m oddly interested in what people are doing. It helps me evaluate the current state of culture. Before there was Twitter, though, I was using Facebook, mainly to just check the status updates of my friends. I’ve noticed that there are several categories of Facebook status messages, and I’d like to outline them for you here. There are good ways and boring ways to use these, and I’m …