Author: Adam McLane

  • Hobby Lobby, The Music Man, We Got Trouble

    Hobby Lobby, The Music Man, We Got Trouble

    Like everyone else I was shocked by the news that Hobby Lobby, a privately owned company whose owners successfully challenged the Affordable Care Act mandate that their health insurance cover birth control on grounds that they are a closely held owned company driven by Christian morality, got caught smuggling Iraqi antiquities into the United States.

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  • Waste

    Waste

    Earlier this week I wrote about the journey we are on in our household to bring a dead place back to life.

    Want to know a crazy by-product of this process? A dramatic decrease in waste. 

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  • Bringing It Back to Life

    Bringing It Back to Life

    We bought our house about 18 months ago. But the house wasn’t new to us since we’d lived across the street for 7 years prior to buying it.

    It’d been a rental for about 20 years prior to our buying it. And for 7 years we watched as people moved in, people moved out, sometimes they’d stay for 6 months and sometimes they’d stay a couple years. Some we were friends with but most we barely got to know their names before they moved out.

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  • 13 Thoughts on 13 Reasons Why

    13 Thoughts on 13 Reasons Why

    Like [apparently] everyone else I watched the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why last week.

    I actually started watching it a couple weeks back but stopped after the first episode, it just wasn’t for me. But I watched the other 12 episodes in two days as I was traveling to New Jersey.

    It was an intense couple of days.

    With that in mind…

    Here are 13 thoughts about the series

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  • The problem with social media fasts and other forms of tuning out

    One of the reasons I wrote Tuning In is because I’m sick of the negative, singular narrative about technology coming from church voices.

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  • The United Airlines Debacle, Explained

    The United Airlines Debacle, Explained

    By now you’ve seen the video a million times. A United Airline customer is forcibly removed from his seat. Bloodied and confused he later wandered up and down the aisle repeating that he just wanted to go home.

    As bad as the actual moment was for the passenger and fellow passengers on the plane it all got 1 million times worse online 24 hours later. The CEO issued a  poorly worded press release followed by an internal memo which seemed sympathetic to the airline employees rather than the situation itself. This lead to a $1.4 billion selloff on Wall Street, followed by days and days of ad nauseam debate about the facts of what happened.

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  • Should I get my kid a smartphone?

    Should I get my kid a smartphone?

    A few weeks back my church hosted a screening of the film, Screenagers. Afterwards I was part of a panel that helped parents process the movie plus answer questions about social media use in the home.

    The crux of the entire documentary was this exchange between the mom and her teenage daughter:

    Mom: “How can you convince me to get a smartphone?”

    Daughter: “I’d look cool.”

     

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  • Coaching Newer Youth Workers

    Coaching Newer Youth Workers

    Historically, youth ministry has always been a young adults game. For many their first foray into working on staff at a church/parachurch, or even a first real professional job of any kind, comes with a call to youth ministry.

    As I’ve gone to youth ministry conferences and youth pastor meet-ups over the years they always seem dominated by folks in their 20s and 30s.

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  • Applying Tuning In Principles in the Local Church

    My new book, Tuning In: Six Ways to Get Your Life Back from Technology comes out on April 12th. But the content in the book has been leaking out in my discussions with church leaders over the last several months. I’m really passionate about helping people find some health in their lives and ministries when it comes to technology!

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  • Are You Ready for a Technology Tune-Up?

    Are You Ready for a Technology Tune-Up?

    In the following pages, you’ll discover a series of essays which deal with everyday challenges you and I face as a direct result of technology. I believe that most of these challenges and bad habits creeping into our daily lives are happening because none of us made a careful and conscious decision to allow technology in. Instead, things like smartphones and social media have crept into our daily routines out of convenience or fascination or some other cultural force.

    In each essay, you’ll see a repeated theme: As you tune things out that aren’t important, you’ll have better focus and more energy for tuning in to things that are really important to you.

    The goal isn’t guilt, it’s action.

    Introduction to Tuning In

    As I worked on Tuning In two things become clear:

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