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Decoding and Debunking the DaVinci Dode
I haven't seen the DaVinci Code. Nor have I read the book. That's just me.More -
Taking It from Chapels to Cubicles
In January of 2005, The Charlotte Observer reported, "This faith-in-the-workplace movement stretches from the White House to Ford Motor Co. to Coke... It can range from lunchtime Bible studies to company service projects to mission statements that honor God.More -
THE COMING GERIATRIC INVASION: The Aging of the American Marketplace
Recently, the Stephenville Chamber of Commerce presented a seminar entitled, "Reaching the Hispanic Population." The gist of the message? "The Hispanics are coming!More -
Thanksgiving: The Root of the Tradition, the Secret to Successful Christian Living
Originally Broadcast Nov 2001The fourth Thursday in November is called Thanksgiving Day in the USA. Whether you live here or not, are you going through a tough time this Thanksgiving? Aside from all the international unrest, are you finding it hard to find anything to be thankful about in the midst of your own life?More -
THE HORSES OF ERATH COUNTY: This Texas County Ain't Horsin' Around
When Texas seceded from the Union at the beginning of the Civil War, the new Confederate government now faced the task of participating in the war while still defending the Texas frontier from Indian attacks.The Confederates actually tried several methods for maintaining order on the frontier. Their final attempt to deal with the Indian menace was the Frontier Organization, established in 1864, a militia of able-bodied male citizens who lived in frontier counties and were not otherwise serving the Confederate cause.More -
Deep in the ART of Texas: Economic Impact Study Shows Significant Impact of the Arts in Texas
The results of a 2003 economic impact study out of Austin confirms the suspicions of many Texas cultural art lovers, demonstrating that the cultural arts have a Texas-sized impact on our economy. The purpose of the study, produced by leading Texas economist Dr. Ray Perryman, was to comprehensively examine the economic impact of the arts on Texas.More -
The Ministry of the Mundane
If I were to be "known" for one thing after the spark of my life has expired, it would be this: that I firmly believed that, where Christian disciplines are concerned, there should be NO SEPARATION between the SACRED and the SECULAR.I believe that one of the most unfortunate things about the spiritual renewal, or revival - whatever you call it - that so many Believers are praying for, searching for, even conjuring up when there's no revival in sight (at least not along the lines of, let's say, Lanphier's Revival, the 1857-1860 Awakening), is that far too many are searching for "hyper-spiritual" manifestations as proof that "it" is actually occurring. Gold fillings appearing in people's teeth, folks being "slain in the Spirit," tongue-talking...More -
An Army of Ordinary People: Rebels without an Edifice
I just put down a small booklet entitled: "AN ARMY OF ORDINARY PEOPLE: 2006 House Church Conference." It started out with a quote from Time Magazine, march 6, 2006. "Some Evangelicals are abandoning megachurches for minichurches based in their own living rooms.More -
Christianity and Tattoos
I received an eMail today from a man who owns a tattoo shop located downtown. The man wrote me in response to a message I had just broadcast and he felt compelled to respond. More about him in a moment.More -
Leadership Jesus Style
I recently spoke at the graduation ceremony for a group called "Leadership Stephenville." As I understand it, these groups are sponsored by Chambers of Commerce all over the nation as a way of training up the future leaders of our communities and educating them regarding how it is that a city actually functions. More or less.More