Sunday, February 03, 2008

Driscoll: Cause for Concern

This certainly is cause for concern where Mark Driscoll is concerned. Many have questioned whether he was fit and prepared for the influential positions he holds, and I have tended to support him, but I’ll have to spend some time weighing this latest revelation.

(H/T: Justin Taylor)

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Sunday, January 27, 2008

Works Sometimes, I Guess…

So this doesn't always work as well as presented - at least it never did for me. Eventually, you're just going to have to actually talk to a girl… But it's funny at any rate, and you can't blame a guy for trying!



(H/T: Gunny)

*Note: Although Gunny is also an Aggie, I don't think I'm the "this guy" he's referring to in his post. It's possible, but I don't think I know Gunny other than from his blog.

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

YES! No! No?

Nothing demonstrates leadership the way firm, sure decisions do. Right? And the next sure sign of leadership is to mock those in similar positions who make the opposite decision from your own!

Get a load of this guy. So, you pastor a church in Atlanta, Georgia. There's winter weather in the area, and some churches, as of Saturday morning, had already cancelled Sunday services. Not MY church, he exclaims in his blog. "Unless a blizzard comes, we are having church just like normal. If a blizzard comes, we are still having church."

That was at 10:59 am Saturday. Fast forward four hours and twenty-one minutes:

Due to the weather we will NOT be having church services on Sunday, January 20th. The weather channels are all predicting temperatures dropping well below freezing tonight which could lead to the possibilities of black ice on the roads. As much as we would love to have church and worship together, we are not willing to risk the safety of those who call Revolution home.

Some say that a good leader is one who makes a great second decision, so cut Gary Lamb some slack. Besides, he cites several justifications for the change of direction. The first one should tell everyone that THIS is the MAN you want to follow into the battle! Why is canceling services the right move? Yes, this is a direct quote: "Barry Manilow canceled his concert in Atlanta tonight."

Then there's the third post (9:38 pm) on this topic, in which Gary continues to question himself publicly for deciding to call off church.

Thank you Gary Lamb for brightening my Saturday evening!

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Saturday, December 08, 2007

Parallels in the Weirdest Places

I ran across two things today that, on the surface, are unrelated. Here's the first: It's part of an episode of the TV series Mythbusters. I've never caught this show on TV, but I've heard plenty of references to it from co-workers and such. (HT: Tony Reinke)



Pretty wild, huh?

Enter the second item. It's a video clip from a sermon preached by Mark Driscoll, pastor of Mars Hill Church of Seattle, WA. You know how the guys in the Mythbusters clip had the digital readout showing the PSI of the water heater tank? I'm pretty sure someone in the congregation at Mars Hill should have had a monitor on Mark, as he about blows a gasket. Can we get this guy some passion?

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