archive for 10.2006

it’s alive…

posted by adam on 10.30.2006

Last week something happened that is kind of a big deal, and I didn’t even mention it. I posted the first e-book of curriculum to Disciple 13 Resources. It’s entitled “Leave No Doubt” and it is a study of the book of James written for a small group context.
And here’s the cool part: it’s free! […]

defending the dark

posted by adam on 10.25.2006

This post from Richard Beck’s Blog on Halloween is interesting. Check it out.
In Defense of Halloween:
Psychological and Theological Musings

legacy

posted by adam on 10.23.2006

“Let’s say you had a friend who was forty years old, and let’s say this guy played video games all night, slept around with ten different women, whoever he could get to have sex with him, drank all the time, partied it up, the whole bit. Would you respect that guy?…
“If someone in [in his […]

pepsi presents “adam’s blog”

posted by adam on 10.18.2006

The most recent issue of Relevant Magazine features an ad on page 87 for Third Day’s current tour: the “Wherever You Are Tour”. I like Third Day. They are a solid band. The ad includes information about bands appearing with Third Day as well as tour days and cities they’ll be playing in. The last […]

subtle divinity

posted by adam on 10.17.2006

Yesterday, Mike Cope wrote the following on his blog:
“God is working to repair this world. He’s doing it in obvious ways; mostly, he’s doing it in ways that don’t catch headlines. The whole mustard seed thing, you know. He’s inviting us to join him in that. In big ways, and small ways. Keep your eyes […]

the new army

posted by adam on 10.13.2006

I don’t know much about the army. As a kid, I liked to play guns and I had a decent collection of GI Joes, but that’s really about as far as my fantasies of army-life went. I didn’t have any relatives who served in the armed forces. I didn’t have any friends who enlisted. I […]

the dilbert blog

posted by adam on 10.11.2006

Okay, I came across this post by Scott Adams (author of the Dilbert comic strip) in a round-about kind of way. Seth Godin posted a link to it on his blog saying, “I almost always want to link to Scott, but I resist, figuring you must have already read what he’s written. This time, I […]