Welcome. I write for church leaders on topics like strategy and communication. Since this is your first visit, don’t forget to subscribe to my RSS feed.Man, I was stoked this morning when I got to my computer and received an email from Tim Wall with Element Fusion. The email said that he’d just added a [...]
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For you folks reading this through a reader, you’re not catching the full splendor of the newest free Wordpress layout being employed by ReadScott.com. I’m a big fan of white space, so that’s pretty much the big idea for the new template. Nothing flashy. Small splashes of color. A focus on the text. Legible font. [...]
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Erica had a Bible-study on Thursday. They’ve been studying Daniel. She made me listen to the CD that they’d used that night. Beth Moore was talking about Daniel 3.
The point of the message was to explain true humility through difficult times since it’s so easy to become self-focused during trials. It hit home for me. [...]
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As I’m working on some stuff today, I’m also watching a movie on STARZ. You’ve probably heard of it before; Angels in the Outfield.
I like this movie. It’s simple and it teaches some good lessons. Here are some of them:
Although the theology is a little off, it teaches kids to believe in the unseen. Some [...]
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I follow a handful of worthy, talented, intelligent bloggers. Brian Bailey is one of them. Last week, he posted about a project that his family was working on. As always, I was painfully curious. Anything coming from an entire family of Baileys must be good if he can write something as useful and insightful as [...]
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You may not think of this news as predictable, but that’s probably because you’re not a geek. If you were a geek, then you’d have heard the news coming up through the rumor-mill known as Digg.com.
Here’s the news: Apple and Fox are going to partner to offer movie rentals through iTunes!
That’s big news. Millions of [...]
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I’m beginning work on a new project that will be coming soon. I’m pretty excited about it. But, more importantly, it’s going to take a lot of time to run well.
I’ll give you a little hint. The project will involve free subscriptions. I want to tell you so much more, but I also don’t want [...]
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Today is December 26. Since it’s not Christmas anymore, this is a belated Merry Christmas wish. I hope your holiday is filled with good times.
If you’re bored, check out this site for your family.
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There’s a blandness throughout the blogging world right now. Everyone is talking about Christmas. I like Christmas, but there’s only so much I can take. In the mean time, check out Kina. She writes good songs…kinda.
If you’re a Digg fan, check out her tribute song.
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News reports are becoming driven by polls.
Personal attacks by candidates repeatedly backfire on behalf of the smeared opponent.
Rumors do more to tarnish candidates’ reputations than poor and unstable stances.
Every Republican candidate claims to be a “true conservative.”
Every Democrat says the economy is in the crapper, but vows to raise taxes.
Extreme liberalism has made moderate liberalism [...]
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