WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO blog ABOUT?
I’ve been super busy lately so haven’t posted as much - but about to. I have some stuff I’m going to be blogging about. HOWEVER, I have one of the weirdest constituencies a pastor could have reading their blog:
Baptist - Methodist - Presbyterians - Assemblies of God - Reformed - Deformed - Anglican - Church of Christ - Catholic
Pastors - Imamas - Rabbis - Preist
Diplomats - Businessmen - Educators - Doctors - Engineers - Policemen - Artists - Plumbers - Clerks
Christians - Jews - Muslims - Buddist - Bahai - Hindu - Animist - Atheist -
Old people, Young people, White people, Black people, brown people, yellow people, orange people
Happy people, mad people, depressed people, excited people, futuristic people, critical people.
I may have missed a few categories - BUT - if you suggest I’ll write it - unless it’s harmful - controversial - I don’t mind - harmful - I won’t. Anything else - I stand ready to blog. If you say nothing - then I’m going to blog about . . . . . . .


Comments
Feb 23, 2011 at 11:40 AM
I'd like you to blog about Robert Webber's last book, Who Gets to Narrate the World and the dual threats of militant Islam and secularized Christianity. He speaks about the blessings of Biblical, Evangelical Christianity at home in its own heritage.
Feb 23, 2011 at 01:59 PM
I always read you blog and it is mostly enjoyable usually challenging and sometime very irritating. But you title to this post reminded me of this video for some reason.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmOTpIVxji8
Feb 23, 2011 at 04:33 PM
I would appreciate hearing about how to teach new believers in impoverished communities to be glocal, when the resources for them to travel or adopt a country aren't readily accessible. I think that a middle or upper-class congregation, with its resources, has an advantage when it comes to going glocal. So how do we do it in the inner-city?
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