Archive for the 'Lincoln Logs & Legos' Category

Why I’m going to WhiteBoard

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Churches are inundated every day with advertisements for conferences. Most of the ones that come through my office fail the “3 second test”–if they don’t capture my attention within 3 seconds, they go–unopened–into the trash. But for the few that pass that test, I have some questions I ask as I try [...]

New (old) stuff…

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Back in January I started a blog entitled LincolnLogsandLegos where I began unfolding a new metaphor for thinking about the the traditional church and issues related to revitalization in a constantly changing culture. I posted over at it for two or three months, then, as often happens, life and ministry demands pushed it to [...]

Lego Purists

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

When Joshua was little, his Aunt & Uncle bought him a big blue tub of Legos. There were all kinds of cool things in it, and he thoroughly enjoyed making all kinds of wonderful things.
One evening we were walking through a local toy store and found the Lego section. There we discovered all the great [...]