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responsibility

posted by adam on 08.02.2007

Seth Godin wrote a wonderful post a few weeks ago about responsibility that I’ve been meaning to post a link to since I read it. Check it out here. There’s more practical application than you could shake a stick at. (That’s a lot.)

well said

posted by adam on 02.24.2007

A friend of mine, Kester Smith (Chris Smith in a former life) posted an entry entitled “If Mankind Can’t Come to the Mountain” this past week on his blog. It was profound and insightful, and honestly it made me mad that I had not written it.
Initially, I thought about full on plagarism. Then I considered […]

relationship and position

posted by adam on 11.27.2006

Today I read a post on Scot McKnight’s blog entitled “Women in Ministry: ‘weaker vessel’?” (Yeah, he’s a brave one.) The post centered around 1 Peter 3:7 in which Peter refers to women as “weaker partner,” (NIV). McKnight wisely chose to echo the wisdom of a female theologian, Sarah Sumner, who deals with the sticky […]

doctor of philosophy

posted by adam on 11.23.2006

Just read this post this morning and while it is a bit cheesy (and completely unconfirmed), it’s interesting. Check it out:
Doctor of Philosophy

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

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 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 […]