Seth Godwin
Every once and a while I like to check out this blog. It is really good stuff.... Seth's Blog There is some good reading ahead.....
Malcolm Gladwell: The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
Bill Hybels: Holy Discontent: Fueling the Fire That Ignites Personal Vision
Rob Bell: Sex God: Exploring the Endless Connections Between Sexuality And Spirituality
Shane Claiborne: The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical
Reinhard Bonnke: Even Greater: 12 Real-life Stories That Inspire You to Do Great Things for God
Franklin Foer: How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization
Every once and a while I like to check out this blog. It is really good stuff.... Seth's Blog There is some good reading ahead.....
Ryan Gerber is now blogging. I am excited to see what he will post and the creative ideas he will bring to the table. Ryan is one of the best graphic artists I have ever been around. If you need work from cards, graphics, shirts, websites, or tattoo's call Ryan. He has been doing all our missions work and it is incredible!! Click here to view his blog.
I had the opportunity to hear Mark Batterson last night in one of the seminars at General Council. He is good, I love how God is using him to change a segment of church society. He shared so many good reasons why we should use the internet as a medium to connect people with the gospel. I was inspired and challenged to be a better blogger and internet communicator. If you have never checked out his blog go to the side link under blogs I read. He said this year he has had over 250,000 unique visitors on the site so far. That is truly amazing. Check it out.... Mark's Blog
Ellie Chase is now blogging. You should check it out. Ellie's Blog "she is the muddy wild one" Ellie goes to Evangel University and is a great video editor. Also, you should see the link to Bear Gryles. That guy is amazing!!!
I thought I would throw the article about Joshua Bell up on the Blog world. This was quite an interesting read for me. I would encourage you to take the time and see the Washington Post experiment. What would happen with one of the worlds greatest musicians and instruments in a subway station during rush hour?
Check it out http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/04/AR2007040401721.html