LEARNING MY LINES . . .

. . . discovering what it means to follow Jesus, seeing my story swept up into his . . .

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The Voice. . . And What It Said. . .

I was a casual observer of “The Voice,” the NBC singing competition that – in my opinion – was much more engaging and fun than “American Idol.” If you followed the show, you know that Javier Colon was crowned “the…
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Yes, I Shock The Dog. . . .

I know the folks from PETA probably don’t like them, but I’m a big fan of the electric dog fence. I bought and installed mine about 16 years ago when we welcomed a big, beautiful Golden Retriever pup into the…
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Christian Celebrity. . . Good? Bad? Both?

Just got an email asking me to write a short piece on the pros and cons of Christian Celebrity. Yep, we’re a celebrity-obsessed culture and that celebrity-obsession is certainly a big part of life in the church culture. We’ve got…
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Reality and Ruin. . . .

Yesterday, I finished reading Prophetically Incorrect: A Christian Introduction to Media Criticism, by Robert H. Woods Jr. and Paul D. Patton. Simply stated. . . a great book on thinking critically, Christianly, and prophetically about media form and content and…
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What Have We Become??? . . . .

When I’d want to get my youth group kids to stand back and really take a critical look at something that was a big part of their lives, I would invite them into a little exercise that could have been…
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Heartbreaking. . . .

I was in college when one of my buddies said something to me that captured a universal truth in a way that I had never considered it before: “We’re all worshippers. We all worship something. We’ve been born to worship.…
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Rewarding? . . . Really? . . . .

Just like I wondered how my Dad ever survived a childhood without television, my kids wonder the same about my early years spent in the tech-free desert of the stone-age period known to them as the 60s and 70s. Technological…
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Internet Infidelity. . . .

The Anthony Weiner drama continues to unfold. While some are saying the story needs to simply go away, I disagree. It’s a story that needs to stay, be deconstructed, and be pondered as it’s really a story about the convergence…
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Weiner Comes Clean. . . .

So the lead story on last night’s evening news was all about the confession of New York Congressman Anthony Weiner. Yes, he did Tweet that photo and yes, it was a photo of himself. As I watched Weiner’s tearful press…
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