Month: February 2009
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A Very Relevant Worship Song
Last night at NPC the worship leader lead us in this old hymn, I was lost in it’s relevance for today and all that is going on around the world. I think of the events of last night with a plane crash in New York State, the slumping economy with unemployment in Detroit soaring past 21%, to the intense daily struggles many of my friends are facing around the country… it’s powerful to be reminded that this land is built on shifting sand, but our hope is built on solid ground.
The Solid Rock
My hope is built on nothing less
Than Jesus’ blood and righteousness;
I dare not trust the sweetest frame,
But wholly lean on Jesus’ name.Chorus:
On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand;
All other ground is sinking sand,
All other ground is sinking sand.When darkness veils His lovely face,
I rest on His unchanging grace;
In every high and stormy gale,
My anchor holds within the veil.His oath, His covenant, His blood
Support me in the whelming flood;
When all around my soul gives way,
He then is all my hope and stay.When He shall come with trumpet sound,
Oh, may I then in Him be found;
Dressed in His righteousness alone,
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Stellar Day
Yesterday was a banner day for me. I came home late last night completely exhausted but also invigorated as well. What happened?
#1 Andrew Marin comes to Harbor. All throughout the fall as I got to know Andy it became more and more clear that he needed to talk to our church staff. I was talking to Stephen about the Marin Foundation and I was talking to Andy about the bridging going on between cultures here and everyone was interested in getting together. So I was able to connect the two yesterday morning. It was awesome to have our local leaders so interested and desperate to learn how to move forward in a Christ honoring way. Andy was able to share his story as well as some strategies with the teams here. I can’t wait to see how this continues to blossom!
# 2 Oceanside Youth Workers Network. A new friend, Kevin, from the National Network of Youth Ministry invited me to come to a local network up in Oceanside. I am so glad I drove all the way up there for lunch. (about 45 minutes each way) Just to be with my people was greatly encouraging. I love praying with youth workers and hearing what they are up to. Of course, I was able to tell them about Planet Wisdom, YS One Day, and DCLA… but that was so secondary to hearing their successes, challenges, and prayer requests. It was one of those “with my people” lunches. Fortunately, I get to do the same thing up in Escondido next Wednesday.
#3 Working the booth at National Pastors Conference. About 3 in the afternoon I headed down to NPC to relieve Dave from the YS booth. I got to talk to a lot of senior leaders about their youth ministries and how YS can help keep them trained and encouraged. It was also a fun time to meet some people face-to-face, like Mark RIddle. One difference I noticed between NPC and NYWC is that NPC seems to be much more of a networking event than NYWC. Than again, it could just be that I’m noticing all of that a lot more now?
#4 Fun day for me with online publishing. I had a super tight schedule yesterday, before I left my house at 6:15 AM I saw that Todd Rhoades had mentioned one of my blog posts on Monday Morning Insight. I was like a school girl when I saw that, very exciting. Also, Patti published my latest article over at YMX called, “Is Justice Up to You?”
#5 Newsletter changes. Each week at work, I help produce and send out three newsletters for YS. Over the past few months we’ve been revamping two of them. Yesterday, we sent out the first major change as the YS Parent Newsletter became the Real World Parent Newsletter. I love that we’re now tying that into our brand spanking new parent seminars. I’m a big fan of “do stuff that makes sense” and this is one of those deals. I know a lot of parents of teenagers read my blog… so make sure you subscribe using this link.
On top of all of this there were a couple of other really exciting things for me. A friend handed me his book… I’ve been praying with him through the process and it was awesome to see it in print! And I’m working with an organization to tell the youth ministry world about something super cool. More on both of those things soon.
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Check out the Youth Hacks podcast
A couple weeks ago I shared a great hour of fun with Josh Cook and friends on the Youth Hacks podcast.
This was a lot of fun for me. We talked a little about life, a little about my transition to YS, and shared some fun tech stuff for youth ministry.
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Medium-sized church crisis
I guess this diagram is rather self-explanatory, eh? Over the last 4-5 months I’ve had several conversations in which the discussion centered on this diagram. So I submit it to you to chew on.
Thoughts?
If you are seeing the same thing, what are the plusses and minuses of this trend?
If you think I’m nuts, let me know!
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Classic All-Staff E-mail
I’m a fan of the site, Passive-Aggressive Notes. It’s a site about passive-aggressive notes left for friends, co-workers, family, and anyone else who you want to say something to but don’t have the nerve to do it to their face.
This example was sent to several hundred employees at a Canadian company. I’m wondering if she felt better about herself before someone gave her “the talk?”
She really needs to read Adam’s Rules for Blogging.
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Keeping it classy
I’ve shared before my love for all things Craigslist. Check out this ad featured on Best of Craigslist, I know no better description than… amazing.
girl who dumped me over the phone at 1:30am – m4w
Date: 2009-01-18, 1:57AM PST
You called me at 1:30 AM to tell me over and over that you don’t want to be with me any more. The problem is, I don’t know who you are, and I tried to explain that.
In retrospect, it would have been more fun to play along, but I was a bit too groggy to think fast. Oh well, next time a wrong number breaks up with me, I’ll be ready.
Give me a call if you want to practice dumping guys, I guess my number’s probably in your phone now. Try to call before 10 though.
Fantastic.
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Statement of the Obvious Headlines
I spend some time every day reading the latest stuff on adolescent research, teen marketing, etc. And sometimes stories pop-up and you think… did someone really think this was a revealing something that a everyone didn’t already know?
Here are two recent examples:
#1. Teen Brains Damaged by Heavy Marijuana Use — Didn’t this researcher ever watch a Cheech and Chong movie in high school?
#2 Obesity Can Complicate Teen Pregnancy — Notice it doesn’t say “obesity WILL complicate teen pregnancy.” This is a statement of the obvious on a lot of levels. When was the last time a teen pregancy wasn’t complicated?
The irony is that “real journalists” mock bloggers all the time on their network TV shows. Perhaps bloggers just expose the obvious… what is newsworthy is often just a catchy headline? And I love that “real journalists” are followed up on their networks by shows like TMZ, Extra, and Cheaters.
News at 11.






