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Videos
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It’s Over – Trends in Churchland by Dan Kimball
I have been liking the TV show “Portlandia“. I am probably more interested in the show because I lived in Portland for a year and I am up there a…
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Alan Hirsch: Disciple-Making via Verge
Alan Hirsch: Disciple-Making [VERGE video] from Verge Network on Vimeo.
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Alan Hirsch: Sparks and Seeds via Verge
Alan Hirsch: Sparks and Seeds [VERGE video clip] from Verge Network on Vimeo.
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Alan Hirsch: Movements That Change the World via Verge
Alan Hirsch: Movements That Change The World [VERGE video clip] from Verge Network on Vimeo.
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Alan Hirsch: God is Good But Not Safe via Verge
Alan Hirsch: God Is Good But Not Safe [VERGE video clip] from Verge Network on Vimeo.
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Alan Hirsch: Every Believer a Church Planter via Verge
Alan Hirsch: Every Believer A Church Planter [VERGE video clip] from Verge Netwo
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Alan Hirsch – Building Movements on Disciples vs. Consumers via Verge
Alan Hirsch: Building Movements on Disciples vs Consumers [VERGE video clip] from Verge Network on Vimeo.
From the Publisher
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Following Jesus by Charlie Wear
15 May 2012 5:16 AM | No CommentsIf you know me, then you know that I am not much of a follower in any area of my life. I had a conversation with a young man last...
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Stages of Grief
30 April 2012 3:55 AM | No CommentsThe stages of grief: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kübler-Ross_model thinking about this morning…
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Editor’s Note – April 2012 – Keeping The Fire Burning
04 April 2012 10:56 AM | No CommentsAs many of you know, Charlie lost his wife Loretta in March 2012. Charlie and his son Ben are currently out getting some air…this is good. I am stepping in...
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Another year of Thanksgiving by Charlie Wear
28 November 2011 7:06 AM | No CommentsFour years ago this month, we set out on our fourth cross-country road trip in about a year and a half. We were on the road on the Thanksgiving holiday...
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Christmas Archive
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First Corinthians 13, Christmas Version via Rob Merola
Posted on December 18, 2010 | No Comments[Via Rob Merola: http://daddyroblog.blogs.com/daddyroblog/2010/12/first-corinthians-13-christmas-version.html] I don’t remember where I first saw this, so I aplogize for not giving proper credit where credit it is due. But I thought it was... -
Dec10: Hallelujah!
Posted on December 1, 2010 | No Comments© Mark Hryciw | Dreamstime.com Ambushed by the glory of God and the announcement of the Messiah’s birth, and mesmerized by a choir of angel voices, the shepherds were surely... -
Burger King Health Clinics and Christmas Humbug by Bob Hyatt
Posted on December 1, 2010 | No CommentsTwo thoughts have collided for me recently… Today’s newspaper contained some great news. Nearly $9million of federal stimulus money is flowing to Portland in the form of a grant to... -
Tell George Bailey to Leave Me Alone by Christy Lambertson
Posted on December 1, 2010 | No Comments[This article first appeared in the December 2010 issue of Next-Wave. You can browse the other articles from that issue here: http://www.the-next-wave.info/archives/issue132/index.cfm.html ] I hate It’s a Wonderful Life. There... -
Hallelujah! in the Food Court…
Posted on November 22, 2010 | No Comments

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