I thought I’d start listing the best blog posts of the week as judged by yours truly. Here’s this week’s digest. Let me know if you’d like to see more of this sort of thing in coming weeks.
- Great post from Brian Hunter about how to utilize the summer
- I’m not a Mac guy but this ModBook might make me jump! Very cool.
- Loved this post by Don Record of Action Church regarding keeping your trucks and your life running. I want a truck like that too!
- Interesting add-on for Outlook from the good folks at YouSendIt.com that allows you to send really large file attachments. I’ll have to try that out.
- Nancy Beach mourns the end of Studio 60 and I agree. It was a very interesting show with a main character that was a Christian. I love the show but it felt like it wasn’t clicking. Still, I’m sorry to see it leave. Nancy’s post also reminds me of a quote that I’ll post later.
- The Lego Church inspires me in some odd way. I don’t know if I want to build my own or perhaps I’m called to reach lego people. I’ll have to pray about that.
- Steven Furtick continues to knock it out of the park with this post. His blog is quickly becoming one of my favorites!
- I loved all the mottos and life themes in this post from Mark Batterson.
- I hate to admit that I played this game and enjoyed it. It was a little weird being Moses and fighting Eve but at least it teaches the kids about the Bible. Actually, I don’t think it does that at all. It’s just fun.
- Eric Wright’s post about having a consistent time with God is honest, thought-provoking and helpful. (Rare things in blog posts!)
- This picture of Al Gore’s office made me feel a lot better about myself. BTW, that sure looks like a lot of paper in there Al!
- Mood rings (wrap) for your iPod. Everything old is new again.
- Jimmy hit the nail on the head with this one. I couldn’t agree more, dude.
- Perry Noble punched me in the throat with this post. This should be require reading for every pastor/planter out there. That’s 20 years of wisdom in one post!
- This made me laugh and I’ve never watched one episode of the show.
- Seth Godin reminds us that it’s never too late to grow AND that you can always improve something.
Thanks for the link Tony. I appreciate your comments about my post.
Thanks for the link Tony. I appreciate your comments about my post.
Thanks for the link Tony. You could have a truck like mine if you lost all reason and sense of proportion…
Thanks for the link Tony. You could have a truck like mine if you lost all reason and sense of proportion…
Tony,
Great Blog. I was referred here by Bob Franquiz…a good friend of mine. Then I realize that you are an old aquaintance of Rick and Phyllis Reynolds, who work with me at Calvary Chapel Ft. Lauderdale.
So that means that there are only 2 degrees of separation between us….what ever that means.
Ill be reading.
Tony,
Great Blog. I was referred here by Bob Franquiz…a good friend of mine. Then I realize that you are an old aquaintance of Rick and Phyllis Reynolds, who work with me at Calvary Chapel Ft. Lauderdale.
So that means that there are only 2 degrees of separation between us….what ever that means.
Ill be reading.
Eric, thanks for the excellent post!
Don, I believe that I’ve already lost all reason so I might be getting ready! Unfortunately, I’m not mechanically minded so it might be a stretch for me.
Rod, do you mean Rick and Phyllis from Emmanuel College?
Yes, I believe that Rick was a teacher at the time.
He is now our Executive Producer for the Active Word at Calvary Chapel Ft. Lauderdale.
He has recently checked out your blog, via Bob’s blog.
Small world.
Yes, I believe that Rick was a teacher at the time.
He is now our Executive Producer for the Active Word at Calvary Chapel Ft. Lauderdale.
He has recently checked out your blog, via Bob’s blog.
Small world.
Rod, that’s so cool. Please tell them both that I remember them fondly! I also have some video of them lip syncing to “We are the World” somewhere. I might have to dig that out now. ;)