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Archive for March, 2009
Blue-Collar Postmoderns
Have you ever wondered where the term “blue-collar” comes from? It was obviously invented by a “white-collar” type because “blue-collar” types don’t like collars. We like t-shirts and blue jeans.
There’s a lot of hype in Christendom these days over the post-modern and post-Christian movement of American culture. Movements have, well, moved. More >
Four Risks of Bible Prophecy
Some problems for the church have been troublesome (the Judaizers), some life-threatening (persecution), some near-disasters (lapses into wordliness). Others have been turning points (the Diet of Worms). Some seem to stay around forever (sovereignty versus free will). Others have largely been solved. For example, regarding the exact nature of Christ’s deity, the church struggled for More >
Cleaning the Grill
When we got married in 2005 some good friends of ours bought us a simple little grill that has served us well now for almost four years. Not too long ago I realized that I have not taken care of it the way I should have. I got out dish soap, wire brushes, and some More >
Three Places
I am sitting down to write this blog post as a quick summary of my recent visit to the Twin Cities. Tiffani and I took six young adults from our church on a four day trip there during the UNO spring break. While we were there we met interesting people, did fun things, got lost More >
Black Sheep Church 2
This is a follow-up to the post “A Black Sheep Church in 3 Easy Steps,” on simple ways a church today could be different than many other churches. Feel free to join the conversation. (I will be away from the blog from Friday through Tuesday.)
4. Be authentic
However you define this generation, the tendency of postmoderns More >
