I know what you are getting at I think, but the only part I didn’t really like was the wording “do we overly value relationship.” Overvalue status quo, absolutely. But I’m not sure you can ever overly value relationships. Relationship is what life is all about.
That being said, I would agree that you can’t avoid change cause it might piss someone off. Then their just stupid.
Dude…how did I forget to put how I found your blog. Not sure where I first heard of your blog, but really started reading it after meeting you at Recreate.
Nice dude.
I must say, you are in the top tier of relationships that have made blogging well worth it for me. Thanks for the great posts and an even greater friendship. you make a great road trip buddy.
I’ve got about 150 posts till I hit 1000. Guess I’d better start saving now for a giveaway. Hehe.
But I wanna know more about 20/20.
Sounds like you’re letting them film, so I’m wondering if you get paid to allow them to film.
Good price on the house, plus money from ABC, and you add to that a chance to bring positivity to the neighborhood and community…sounds like a no-brainer to me!!
Ahhh! You’re killin me Smalls. Already afraid I may end up missing out again this next year. If so, I will spend a week of February at home in a state of depression as I follow all the blogs.
Dude…I actually had the same problem with mine. I bought mine like the day we left for Saddleback together that year, so it was like June 2007. They told me it was a known issue with that generation with the Logic board and thus it was a free fix. May wanna check into that.
On one hand I agree with you Rich. Kids are gonna learn plenty about internet trends on their own. they probably aren’t going to jump onto Wikipedia and study World War 2 for fun, though.
On the other hand, it actually made some more sense when I read the whole article. I kinda liked that the whole curriculum seemed more about teaching about understanding as a whole rather than just memorizing dates and facts. It pointed out that historical periods would be taught, just giving some flexibility as to which ones, and in the secondary years there is extensive studying of events such as World War 2.
It sounds less like they are teaching people how to Twitter and Facebook, but more like how to use the internet as a tool for gaining information. As part of the curriculum in elementary school they still have to have an overall understanding of chronological history and how events connected to each other. I’m still not sure I could do that well!
So I dunno. At first glance it seemed a bit absurd. But once I read the whole article, I have to wonder if they might not be on to something.
I wonder if it’s more about heroes that are kinda normal or like us than it is about the computer geek. Perfect example of this to me is Chuck. He’s kinda a super genius, but only cause he’s got some thing stuck in his head. Otherwise he’s a normal, or even kinda awkward guy, but that’s sorta the gimmick of the show.
So maybe it’s not about giving up the guitar for the motherboard, but rather being really good at what you do. And having script writers who come up with a really pithy way for you to save the world while playing your guitar, I guess.
New Adventure Weeks 2-3: Searching for the right door, saying good byes
September 7th, 2010 at 4:43 pmMore bitter than sweet right now, but oddly a pretty appropriate word for me too at the moment, nonetheless.
Still prayin for you guys bro.
New Adventure: week 1 "The Big News"
August 26th, 2010 at 3:57 pmStill praying for you bro. You know the rest.
Leadership: 4 questions to ask when things are not looking up
February 6th, 2010 at 3:11 pmI know what you are getting at I think, but the only part I didn’t really like was the wording “do we overly value relationship.” Overvalue status quo, absolutely. But I’m not sure you can ever overly value relationships. Relationship is what life is all about.
That being said, I would agree that you can’t avoid change cause it might piss someone off. Then their just stupid.
WorshipTogether.com Training Conference...GIVE AWAY!
February 6th, 2010 at 3:01 pmI want the 2 passes for me and a friend!
1000th Blog Post! - iTunes GIVEWAY!
December 17th, 2009 at 11:20 pmDude…how did I forget to put how I found your blog. Not sure where I first heard of your blog, but really started reading it after meeting you at Recreate.
1000th Blog Post! - iTunes GIVEWAY!
December 17th, 2009 at 11:03 amNice dude.
I must say, you are in the top tier of relationships that have made blogging well worth it for me. Thanks for the great posts and an even greater friendship. you make a great road trip buddy.
I’ve got about 150 posts till I hit 1000. Guess I’d better start saving now for a giveaway. Hehe.
Worship CD GIVEAWAY: Get Paul Baloche's latest CD
November 2nd, 2009 at 11:37 amPlay lots of Paul’s songs nowadays. I think I had a little bit of a man-crush on him for a while. Must have been the power-stache.
Why do Christian's love coffee so much?
October 23rd, 2009 at 5:26 pmActually, the one I was talking about is gone. So i don’t know what the heck is going on here.
Why do Christian's love coffee so much?
October 23rd, 2009 at 5:23 pmSorry. My internet is wiggin. Feel free to delete that first one. And this one if you wanna.
Why do Christian's love coffee so much?
October 23rd, 2009 at 5:21 pmHow about because it’s the one acceptable vice/addiction in the Christian community.
There's been a murder in my house...no kidding!
October 22nd, 2009 at 12:32 pmI’m fine with the house.
But I wanna know more about 20/20.
Sounds like you’re letting them film, so I’m wondering if you get paid to allow them to film.
Good price on the house, plus money from ABC, and you add to that a chance to bring positivity to the neighborhood and community…sounds like a no-brainer to me!!
If you are a "creative" or early adopter in ministry, a conference you must consider!
October 22nd, 2009 at 11:56 amAhhh! You’re killin me Smalls. Already afraid I may end up missing out again this next year. If so, I will spend a week of February at home in a state of depression as I follow all the blogs.
My computer may have died: any advice from Apple fans?
October 17th, 2009 at 9:43 pmAlthough that may be what you were talking about when you said let’s say that’s not the problem. In which case, ignore both these comments.
My computer may have died: any advice from Apple fans?
October 17th, 2009 at 9:42 pmDude…I actually had the same problem with mine. I bought mine like the day we left for Saddleback together that year, so it was like June 2007. They told me it was a known issue with that generation with the Logic board and thus it was a free fix. May wanna check into that.
Hope it helps!
Win iPhone & Help a 7-year old Hemophiliac! #CoastalRace09
July 28th, 2009 at 10:44 pmThanks so much for sharing bro!!
Man Church: a promo for Father's Day series at Sunridge Church
May 13th, 2009 at 7:24 amAre you gonna use Mandles to decorate for the series?
Uhm, should Twitter, Blogging & Wikipedia really be goals for primary education?
March 26th, 2009 at 1:44 pmGood points Rick.
On one hand I agree with you Rich. Kids are gonna learn plenty about internet trends on their own. they probably aren’t going to jump onto Wikipedia and study World War 2 for fun, though.
On the other hand, it actually made some more sense when I read the whole article. I kinda liked that the whole curriculum seemed more about teaching about understanding as a whole rather than just memorizing dates and facts. It pointed out that historical periods would be taught, just giving some flexibility as to which ones, and in the secondary years there is extensive studying of events such as World War 2.
It sounds less like they are teaching people how to Twitter and Facebook, but more like how to use the internet as a tool for gaining information. As part of the curriculum in elementary school they still have to have an overall understanding of chronological history and how events connected to each other. I’m still not sure I could do that well!
So I dunno. At first glance it seemed a bit absurd. But once I read the whole article, I have to wonder if they might not be on to something.
The new celebrity: super nerds invade TV leads
March 10th, 2009 at 10:06 amI wonder if it’s more about heroes that are kinda normal or like us than it is about the computer geek. Perfect example of this to me is Chuck. He’s kinda a super genius, but only cause he’s got some thing stuck in his head. Otherwise he’s a normal, or even kinda awkward guy, but that’s sorta the gimmick of the show.
So maybe it’s not about giving up the guitar for the motherboard, but rather being really good at what you do. And having script writers who come up with a really pithy way for you to save the world while playing your guitar, I guess.
Saddleback Worship Conference and a special GIVE AWAY!
March 9th, 2009 at 2:56 pmDude. Throw me in the running. And I guess I won’t leave multiple comments this time so I’m not disqualified again!