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What Pastors Believe (#0607)

2012/01/13 By Greg

LifeWay Research released the results of their latest poll of Protestant pastors earlier this week.  The 1000 participants "overwhelmingly believe that God did not use evolution to create humans and think Adam and Eve were literal people."  More specifically, "I believe God used evolution to create people" - 73% of pastors disagree "I believe Adam and Eve were literal people" - 74% of pastors agree So What? Thankfully the article does note that this pastoral group's beliefs Read More …

Higher Education Myths (#0606)

2012/01/12 By Greg

Jay Schalin, Director of State Policy for the John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, shared 10 myths about academia.  While most readers are likely to disagree with one or more items on his list, the following group warrants additional attention: Everybody should go to college. All faculty research is necessary and/or important. Higher Education drives the economy. So What? With the cost of higher education rising faster than inflation and even faster than Read More …

No Longer Divided: Virtual & F2F (#0605)

2012/01/11 By Greg

Earlier this week Arnab Sen, head of strategic planning at MRM (a global, top-five digital and direct agency in India), wrote a post for Mashable.com arguing that the virtual world or online world and the offline or face-to-face world are melting into one.  More specifically, he writes: Social science studies increasingly suggest that the divide between the virtual and real worlds is narrowing. Our experiences of reality may no longer constitute a duality. So What? The melting Read More …

Good Followers . . . (#0604)

2012/01/10 By Greg

Anthony B. Robinson is an ordained United Church of Christ pastor who currently serves as President of Congregational Leadership Northwest, and who has written several books including Changing the Conversation: A Third Way for Congregations (2008 - read my review here).  His article in the January 11, 2012 edition of the Christian Century highlights five ways people can be good followers: Good followers recognize that leadership is necessary, important and Read More …

A Church Style Guide (#0603)

2012/01/09 By Greg

Since completing my formal education, I have served exclusively in large mainline congregations.  Communicating well is important in all congregations, but especially so for larger parishes.  Regardless of how many people may have formal job or volunteer responsibilities for specific aspects of communication, it is essential that they all operate from the same playbook.  Without a church style guide to provide direction, it is impossible to ensure continuity in design standards or Read More …

Digitizing Theological Texts (#0602)

2012/01/08 By Greg

Leonard Allen, Director of Leafwood Publishers and Abilene Christian University Press, recently wrote a guest post for the New Media Project's blog about the challenges and opportunities in digitizing theological texts.  Allen suggests that digitization expands the potential audience for these texts and allows for increased interaction between readers as well as, in some cases, between readers and the authors.  While these potential gains are significant, they are only Read More …

Single Objective of Youth Ministry (#0601)

2012/01/07 By Greg

How would you complete the following sentence: The single objective of youth ministry is __________. Youth ministry expert Mark Oestreicher answered the question with Christlikeness.   So What? Youth ministry is typically thought of in terms of what it offers its participants, especially in terms of programs and relationships.  Youth ministry leadership teams would benefit greatly from taking time to explore together why they do what they do.  The simple yet challenging Read More …

Time in A Web-Based World (#0600)

2012/01/06 By Greg

Seth Godin is the author of twelve books that have been bestsellers around the world and changed the way people think about marketing, change, and work. He is also the master of saying a great deal using relatively few words on his blog.  As we start the year most call 2012, he wrote a 204 word post about the artificiality of time that included this sentence: "The decision to work at a different rate than others can be a significant competitive advantage." So What? Time isn't what it was Read More …

Different by Design (#0599)

2012/01/05 By Greg

Yesterday I realized that I had not upgraded to the newest release of Mozilla Firefox.  On the upgrade page, I found a video that everyone should see (whether or not you ever have used or will use this browser).  It is, without qualification, the best video I have seen in 2012.   So What? Imagine if the idea captured within this video were to be applied to your local congregation.  I transcribed the video, then gave the words a makeover for a new audience.  I Read More …

Within 24 Hours (#0598)

2012/01/04 By Greg

It has been several years since I made a resolution to begin a new year.  This year, however, I opted to make a few resolutions.  One resolution is to reply to e-mail within 24 hours.  While I have generally done so, I have not always sought to provide feedback to all people within that time horizon. So What? Because I currently have multiple employers (and in boxes) and a varied schedule, e-mail is often the easiest way to reach me.  Rather than use different rules to guide 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 and as Interim Senior Pastor of Advent Lutheran Church. 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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