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The Day Jesus Followed Me (#0307)

2011/03/20 By Greg

I remember just what I was doing the moment Jesus Christ followed me.  Yesterday afternoon while I was watching Florida defeat UCLA in a basketball game, I received the following notification: So What? I find it interesting that the person who tweets as @JesusOfNaz316 has chosen to follow me (@sowhatfaith), especially since my bio there describes me as a "progressive postmodern postdenominational follower of Jesus."  For those who wonder what this Twitter Jesus says, many of his Read More …

Face-to-Face vs. Digital/Virtual Worship (#0306)

2011/03/19 By Greg

Chuck Fromm has spent his life in the worship music business.  Currently he is the publisher and founder of Worship Leader Magazine.  Previously he served for twenty-five years as president of Marantha! Music, which he bought from his uncle Chuck Smith.  His doctoral dissertation is  titled Textual Communities and New Song in the Multi Media Age: The Routinization of Charisma in the Jesus Movement. In the March/April 2011 edition of Worship Leader Magazine, Fromm Read More …

Reality Check: A Typical Mainline Church in 2010 (#0305)

2011/03/18 By Greg

The Research Services Office of the Presbyterian Church (USA) just released the 2010 Survey of Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Congregations, which was part of the Faith Communities Today (FACT) 2010 study of 10,000 congregations from 100 Christian denominations and other faith groups in the United States.  The data was provided by leaders of 706 PCUSA congregations.  Among the statistics worth noting: The median worship attendance for all Sunday morning services is 70 people Read More …

What Is Required to be a Christian? Less than Expected (#0304)

2011/03/17 By Greg

What's the Least I Can Believe and Still Be a Christian? is both an important question and the title of a popular new book by Martin Thielen.  According to Bob Smietana's March 13 article in The Tennessean the book was released in January and "has become a surprise hit, with a second printing on the way." Thielen is a former Southern Baptist who left the denomination when it took a fundamentalist turn.  He is now an ordained United Methodist pastor who serves as the Pastor of Lebanon Read More …

Learning to Be a Better Blogger (#0303)

2011/03/16 By Greg

Matthew Paul Turner is best known for his Jesus Needs New PR blog.  Additionally, he is the author of ten books and the former editor of CCM Magazine.  Recently he shared nine suggestions for bloggers who seek to improve their craft: Stop reading advice posts about how to blog and instead just go blog something. Chances are, if you follow MY advice, it won’t work for you. Yes, I realize those last two sentences sort of contradict each other, but they’re both true, so you have no Read More …

A Leadership Check-Up (#0302)

2011/03/15 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 earned his MBA from Stanford, and was called “the Ultimate Entrepreneur for the Information Age” by Business Week.  For more information visit his website or read his blog. He recently posted "Seven Questions for Leaders" Do you let the facts get in the way of a good story? What do you do with people Read More …

Theology in a Post-2004 World (#0301)

2011/03/14 By Greg

After writing about Philip Clayton's “Theology and the Church After Google: How This New Age Will Change Christianity” a few days ago, I found myself in several discussions about the topic.  One of my conversation partners directed me to an article John Dyer wrote on the topic for Christianity Today's guest opinion column "Speaking Out," which was published this past weekend. Dyer is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary where he is now employed as Director of Web Development. Read More …

Review of The Good and Beautiful God (#0300)

2011/03/13 By Greg

James Bryan Smith.  The Good and Beautiful God: Falling in Love with the God Jesus Knows.  InterVarsity Press, 2009.  ISBN: 9780830835317. Meet the Author James Bryan Smith is an ordained United Methodist minister who specializes in spiritual formation.  He has been associated with Friends University for over twenty years and currently serves as the Director of the  APRENTIS Institute for Christian Spiritual Formation and as Assistant Professor of Read More …

Theology and the Church After Google (#0299)

2011/03/12 By Greg

"Theology and the Church After Google: How This New Age Will Change Christianity" is both an article about how theology is shifting and must continue to change as well as an example of such change.  It is written by an academic (Philip Clayton, Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Claremont Graduate University and Ingraham Professor at Claremont School of Theology) and was published in an academic journal (The Princeton Theological Review), however, it now appears online in its Read More …

Research Suggests that Evangelical Christians are UnChristian (#0298)

2011/03/11 By Greg

"Why Evangelicals Hate Jesus" is the title of a recent Huffington Post article, which seeks to explain the findings of research conducted by the Pew Research Center.  The post was written by two professors: Phil Zuckerman (associate professor of sociology at Pitzer College) and Dan Cady (assistant professor of history at California State - Fresno).  They suggest the research confirms: what social scientists have known for a long time: White Evangelical Christians are the 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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