Piles of Dirty Laundry

Posted on June 16, 2005 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

I normally skim through Scobleizer and one or two may catch my eye enough to cause me to pursue it. Most techies read Robert Scoble’s blog but if you don’t, here is a post worth reading, not only for the entertainment value, but for the lesson in common sense, as well. Joel Spolsky [...]

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Worth Your Time

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Unashamedly I must confess that the main person I had in mind for my dissertation was myself. The problem I have sought to address has been very personal. How can I maintain my own faith in the face of the emerging culture and context? Then, how can I as a pastor and leader enable our church to grow, with genuine renewal?

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Volunteers + Kid’s Worship Pics

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I’m in the process of setting up a team of volunteers to run sound and video for our 3 Children’s worship services. Currently, there is 3 of us to cover 3 services and I would like to get at least a couple more. It would be nice to have 2 of us for [...]

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    Jim Walton is the leader of the Tech Arts Ministry of Fairview Christian Church. This blog is produced independently by Jim and it is his thoughts, his interests, his observations and his ideas. Anything expressed here is not necessarily representative of Fairview Christian Church, but it's likely pretty close! ;)

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