by Bret Capranica | Mar 25, 2009 | Time/Life Management
Good steps here. I highly recommend Lencioni’s book Death By Meeting. Create Your Communications Experience: 10 Steps to Make Your Meetings...
by Bret Capranica | Mar 25, 2009 | Eschatology, Humor, Music
Well, according to this contemporary worship song, breakfast will go the way of tongues, prophecy, faith, and hope: I can’t quit laughing on this one. HT: ...
by Bret Capranica | Mar 24, 2009 | Christian Living, Miscellaneous
Good material here: 18 Tricks to Memorize More Scripture | Fallen and Flawed HT: Desiring God...
by Bret Capranica | Mar 23, 2009 | Blogging, Featured Articles, Ordinary Pastor, Pastoral Ministry
Wouldn’t blogging be persona non grata in the life of the truly ordinary pastor? Maybe a few years ago, but no longer. I would suspect that the majority of pastors blogging today are among the ordinary variety. It helps that more than 99% of the pastors in our country are ordinarily flavored, so you would expect that the same percentage of pastors blogging will be ordinary pastors. With that in mind, why should a pastor blog? I wish more extraordinary pastors blogged ““ I mean really blogged. Not like those guys who have their staff post excerpts from the books. I wish they would actually take a half-hour a day and write something about their life, ministry, personal discipline, reading habits, family life, and the very unique experiences they have in ministry. It’s good to hear from some of the extraordinary guys who share from the overflow of their vast amount of time in the Scriptures and years of experience. But I also like hearing from the average Joe. In fact, I think there are a host of reasons why an ordinary pastor should blog (I have a few pastors in mind and would love to get them started – I may publicly expose them if they continue to resist). Here’s my list. It humanizes the ministry, allowing people to see the past the ivory tower facade. It allows you to speak to issues you could not cover in your sermon (even though your sermon was too long already). It gives another opportunity to write ““ and writing helps a pastor to be more clear and concrete with histhoughts....
by Bret Capranica | Mar 22, 2009 | Interviews
Bob Kauflin shares some excellent reflections on what God has done to allow him to do what he does in ministry. How I Got Here | Worship Matters