Tag Archives: Discipleship

Development as Donor Catechesis, Part I: What Fundraisers Can Learn from the Worship Wars

Maybe you and I should order copies of T. David Gordon’s Why Johnny Can’t Sing Hymns–right after we order copies of my new The Whole Life Offering: Christianity As Philanthropy, of course. The books have a surprising amount in common. Check out … Continue reading

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Why the Confession App May Be A Good Idea But One Bible Per Person May Be A Bad Idea

Seeing as I had previously given a thumbs-halfway-up to one of several confession apps now available on the iPhone, I was happy to see Christianity Today offer similarly hedged enthusiasm in their editorial entitled iPhone Apps and the Old Adam: … Continue reading

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Nonprofits: Poster Children for Conversational Narcissism

After two posts containing shameless plugs for my new book that’s set to release (whoops–make that three posts containing shameless plugs), it seems especially appropriate to laud and study Wesley Hill’s exceptional post on conversational narcissism: Charles Derber’s little book “ The … Continue reading

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