Archive: October 2010

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The Happiest Place to Text

Recently I spent a day at Disneyland with my family, riding rides and battling crowds at the “Happiest place on earth.”

So Much to Lose

Last weekend I spoke to a group of parents of teenagers, and as usual, I learned a lot from them.

Abandoning Teen Athletes

I’ve long been concerned about what we do to teenage athletes in our culture.

Diverse Schools Create Racial Divide

I continue to be fascinated by this Newsweek article on kids and race. In particular, here’s a disturbing excerpt…

Kids Aren’t Colorblind Adults Need to Talk With Them

Irene on our FYI staff team sent me this fascinating Newsweek article on kids and race. It’s long, but worth the read. Highlights for me…

“You suck, try harder.”

I used to work with Jim Belcher, the author of Deep Church: A Third Way Beyond Emerging and Traditional. Since Jim and I, along with Mark Oestreicher…

3 Types of folks in the Emerging Church

In Deep Church: A Third Way Beyond Emerging and Traditional, my friend and former co-worker, Jim Belcher, reminds us that the emerging church is a very big tent.

What the Emerging Church is Protesting

My friend and former colleague, Jim Belcher, sent me a copy of his new book, Deep Church: A Third Way Beyond Emerging and Traditional. As described in the book…

Katrina Project

This past week, one of our church’s high school seniors created a short film clip to tell the story of Hurricane Katrina and share about our high school community’s annual trips to help with the rebuilding effort.

How Do You Spend Your Day?

Last month data from the 2008 American Time Use Survey was creatively put together in an interactive graph

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