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Christians Can’t (#1122)

2013/06/12 By Greg

Mark Sandlin, minister at Vandalia Presbyterian Church (Greensboro, NC) and co-founder of The Christian Left, recently shared his list of ten things people can't do while following Jesus.  His list includes: exclude people, make money more important than God (and the children of God), and use the church to hurt people. So What? As one who follows the way of Jesus I find Sandlin's three "thou shalt not" statements to be on target.  Consider the list of three Read More …

Southern Baptist Decline (#1121)

2013/06/11 By Greg

2012 was another rough year for the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC).  More specifically, "according to the Annual Church Profile (ACP) compiled by LifeWay Christian Resources in cooperation with Baptist state conventions, most of the ACP metrics declined in 2012 including membership, average attendance, baptisms . . ."  Expressed as percentages, the declines are membership: 0.7%, average worship attendance: 3.1%, and baptisms: 5.5%. So What? While the SBC still Read More …

Review of God Revised (#1120)

2013/06/10 By Greg

Meet the Author Galen Guengerich is Senior Minister of All Souls Unitarian Church, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and serves on the Board of Directors of Interfaith Alliance.  Previously, Guengerich has served as Visiting Scholar at Union Theological Seminary. In 2004, he earned a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago; his dissertation is titled Comprehensive Commitments and the Public World: Tillich, Rawls and Whitehead on the Nature of Justice. Book Read More …

High Achievers (#1119)

2013/06/09 By Greg

Penelope Trunk is the co-founder of Brazen Careerist, a career management tool for next-generation professionals.  Recently she shared three rules high achievers never break: love your process, independent of outcome; the difference between crazy and innovative is how far from the box an out-of-the box thinker resides. So stay as close as possible; and everyone needs a vacation. So What? The odds are good that either you are a high achiever, live with one (or more), or Read More …

Don’t Lie to Kids (#1118)

2013/06/08 By Greg

Geoffrey Holsclaw, affiliate professor of theology at Northern Seminary, recently blogged about what he deems the biggest lie often told to children: sticks and stones may break your bones, but words will never hurt you.  Regarding this reality of the saying, Holsclaw writes: A broken bone will heal in a couple weeks, but a broken spirit can last a lifetime. Don’t we all know people wounded and scarred by words (ugly, failure, worthless, unwanted), living out of those lies as if they were Read More …

Things Jesus Didn’t Say (#1117)

2013/06/07 By Greg

Last weekend I found my way to Jim Palmer's list of "15 Things Jesus Didn't Say."  Three items on his list really resonated with me: I have come to bring you a new religion; By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you have correct theology; and If anyone would come after me, let him disparage all other religions and their followers. So What? For the last several years I have been seeking to follow the way of Jesus.  Often I find well meaning Christians who lose Read More …

Do You Like Church? (#1116)

2013/06/06 By Greg

Scott Cochrane, Vice President- International of the Willow Creek Association, recently blogged about what he understands to be the most awkward question any church leader can be asked: do you like church? So What? I think every prospective member of a board, committee, or work group within a congregation should be asked this awkward yet important question.  If the answer is "not really, but" would that disqualify someone from serving in a leadership role in your congregation? Read More …

Poverty: Appropriately Covered? (#1115)

2013/06/05 By Greg

A few days ago Margaret Sullivan, public editor at the New York Times, wrote an intriguing post about how well the Times and other newspapers cover poverty in the United States.  Her questions include: But is it enough? Is it the right kind of coverage? Where are the gaps, and what is the big picture?" Sullivan provides a troubling statistic about the state of poverty coverage (at least on the front-pages of newspapers): The Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Read More …

Speaking Christian (#1114)

2013/06/04 By Greg

Tripp Crosby and Tyler Stanton created a two minute video, Shoot Christians Say, that offers a humorous look at just how out of hand and awkward Christian-speak can be.  If you have been a part of any faith community that utilized contemporary Christian religious language you will catch on quickly.   So What? When people of faith rely on insider language and contemporary religious buzzwords, it confuses newcomers and often adds unnecessary complexity.  Take a few minutes and Read More …

Review of The Shambhala Principle (#1113)

2013/06/03 By Greg

Meet the Author Sakyong Mipham is the head of Shambhala, a a global community of meditation and retreat centers founded by his father, the Buddhist teacher Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. He is the author of the numerous books, including one bestseller: Turning the Mind into an Ally (2004). Shambhala Shambhala is "a union of the Kagyu and Nyingma lineages of Tibetan Buddhism with the Shambhala teachings introduced by Chögyam Trungpa in the 1970s, based on the warrior Read More …

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Greg is a follower of the Way of Jesus who strives to make the world a better place for all people. Currently, he serves as Chief Executive Officer of White Rock Center of Hope. He has served ten congregations, taught religion to undergraduates for eight years, and helped three organizations provide quality healthcare to underserved populations. (Read More)

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