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Social Media Fast


This video discusses my recent social media fast, the benefits, and why you should plan one for yourself.

Books mentioned:
A Tale of 3 Kings-http://amzn.to/18MoJxA
Making it All Work-http://amzn.to/11zc4oT
Getting Things Done-http://amzn.to/1aVWppm

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5 Things “I Will” for Father’s Day

There was about 5 months of my life I thought I would never be a father much less get to celebrate Father’s Day. My wife had tested positive for the gene for Huntington’s disease and we had made the decision not to have children of our own.  My faith as a Wesleyan pastor, Christian, and husband had never been tested so severely.  11 years, 1 healing, and 3 kids later that time of my life seems [Read more…] about 5 Things “I Will” for Father’s Day

Review of "Ageless Faith"

I received a review copy of “Ageless Faith”, one of Wesleyan Publishing House’s March releases.  The authors are father and son, Dr. Keith and David Drury.  This book is “A Conversation Between Generations About Church” and covers topics such as women in leadership, denominational leadership, race, conversion, worship, alcohol, and ordained ministry.  This is the most conversational book I have ever read as father and son go back and forth.  It’s easy to picture them across from each other in a diner enjoying coffee and apple pie together.  One of my favorite lines in the book deals with worship when Keith asks,”Why do many younger folk want it so dark in the sanctuary?” There are some tense moments as these men try to bridge the generational gap in the church. Whatever generation you represent, it’s important to hear where the other is coming from.  It’s a father-son conversation that doesn’t take itself too seriously while also getting to the heart of many serious matters.  It  presents the thoughts of ideas of two generations while letting you clearly see the deep love that both have for Christ and the Church.  It’s sometimes funny, sometimes enraging, but always engaging.  They included lots of group discussion questions so that the conversation can be continued.  I’ve read many of Dr. Drury’s book’s before and look forward to reading some more of David’s work in the future.  This work is one I think they can both “hang their hat on.” It’s a great read for any individual or small group.

Ageless Faith: A Conversation Between Generations about Church


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