Until it was first achieved in 1954 by Roger Bannister it was commonly believed that the human body was simply incapable of running a mile in less than four minutes. Since then though, the feat has since been accomplished by many male athletes, and it has now become a standard of all professional distance runners [...]
I read about this the other day and thought it was a pretty out-of-the-box idea. The team at Mosaic, a church in in Los Angeles led by Erwin McManus, decided to enter a contest Doritos‘ was holding to design an ad that might be shown in the Super Bowl. … and they’re now one of [...]
Starting this weekend Community will be joining with 100’s of other churches throughout the United States and around the world in 21 days of fasting & prayer. The fast will begin this coming Sunday (January 10) last until Saturday January 30, 2010.
One of the major goals of this fast is to “Pray and fast together [...]
Yesterday I posted about What I Read in 2009. Today I’m posting whats in my reading cue for 2010:
1776 by David Mullough
Small is the New Big by Seth Godin
Leading Change by John P. Kotter
Axiom by Bill Hybels
Managing the Nonprofit Organization by Peter F. Drucker
The Rise of the Creative Class by Richard Florida
Story by Robert McKee
The [...]
Twice this season I’ve stumbled into conversations with a well-meaning Christian who wants to tell me about the “war on Christmas” and how people are trying to “take the Christ out of Christmas.“ In each occasion I’ve attempted, with mixed results, to point-out that it was Christians not secularists who started using the term “X-Mas,” [...]