Poets.org: National Poetry Month is one week away
Skye Jethani: Why I Don't Tweet (I left him a comment)
Ed Stetzer for missionSHIFT: Introducing Jeff Vanderstelt (via)
This looks like meals together with believers and unbelievers 2-4 times a week; cleaning up the yard of our widowed neighbor next door; serving at the elementary’s auctions, community events and after school programs; going through “The Story of God” 1-2 times a year with unbelievers to introduce them to the Gospel; sharing our house for others to live with us and join us on the mission; having an “open door” policy to our neighbors and friends; throwing parties regularly to meet more people who we hope will also come to faith in Jesus; etc… We focus on demonstrating the change the Gospel makes in our lives through tangible expressions of serving and declaring the reason why we live this way by sharing the Gospel.
Tim Keller
Jamie Munson on Opposition
Opposition is diverse and relentless and, if given all of your time, deadly. Perspective dies as the opposition blurs our vision. Hope can die as the opposition becomes weightier than the opportunity. Fatigue can kill you if you spend more time running from the opposition than pursuing the opportunity.
What would you say if you had cancer and may not make it until next Christmas? Here's what Zac Smith said...
The Story of Zac Smith from NewSpring Media on Vimeo.
CS Lewis said humility isn't thinking less of yourself, but is thinking of yourself less. Its hard for me to comment about myself, my day, my whatever on Twitter, Facebook or other cool stuff I'm not familiar with without thinking a lot about myself. No doubt, it is what we make of it, but I'm a horrible sinner who makes too much about myself. I don't think I'm the only with this problem. Thanks so much for the blog.
Posted by: Brian | 03/24/2010 at 04:52 PM