Decision making

I wonder how you go about making decisions? I think that there are multiple ways of approaching a problem (not necessarily in the order below):
- Some people start by identifying the problem. It’s clearly understood what’s wrong. This is a really important step, and if you don’t get this right, you’ll end up with the [...]

What fantastic artwork….


Signs of peace in N.Ireland

This photo was taken from the walls of Londonderry, looking at the Republican/Nationalist murals in the Bogside - note the broken rifle. More peaceful murals than usual!

Derry’s walls


Willow Creek Leadership Summit - Bill Hybels (Vision)

I’m at the Willow Creek Leadership Summit at Kirkintilloch Baptist Church. Bill Hybels is first up.
- Romans 12:8 - lead with dilligence
-8if it is encouraging, let him encourage; if it is contributing to the needs of others, let him give generously; if it is leadership, let him govern diligently; if it is showing mercy, let [...]

Oops I did it again

I have been picked up on for being condescending and I owe an apology. It was something I wrote that I shouldn’t have done. In my post below I responded to a comment by Michael Krahn sarcastically and that was uncalled for. This was called out by Tyler on Lynn’s blog, when Paul made a [...]

Sector to sub-sector to sub-sub-sector: clear?

Great couple of posts by Jamie on where he sees himself fitting in the emerging church - worth reading just to get an understanding of how “emerging church” is about as general a phrase as “Catholic” or “Muslim” or “football fan”. (p.s. check out his new 3rd space)

Blogging

You see, here’s the thing. Of all the things that Driscoll could be criticised for, I have to say that referring to the blogging community as a bunch of pyjamma jihadists was the one that sent me over the edge! (lol)
 In the meantime, Lincoln is trying to convince me that I should take a break [...]

Video for alpha

The link to the new alpha course.

The other side?

Many others have covered the Driscoll chat better than I. Brother Maynard talks about it from an emerging perspective, which might be of interest to you.