My Favorites This Week

Dr. John Piper’s post on The Cost of Knowing & Showing Christ

Guy Kawasaki gave me the idea that one day multi-site church will be done like this.

Joshua shared this quote from Bob Dole on the whole Scott McClellan “tell all” book ordeal. Preach it Bob!

If you Twitter, you’ll love Perry’s take on “What If” Peter and David twittered. Hilarious!

I finished reading Pop Goes the Church by Tim Stevens this week. The book offers a solid challenge to churches that try to avoid culture as opposed to using our culture to reach those who don’t know Jesus. Tony has a good review of the book here.

Todd Rhodes at Monday Morning Insight shared this video of Tom Peters explaining how the principle’s of leadership never change.

Jud Wilhite at the Deadly Viper Blog shared this video (that is now on my side bar). Chuck Norris on Chuck Norris. Love this.

Finally, this news article really takes the cake and shows that people will look for any way possible to take advantage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Seriously?

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2 Responses to My Favorites This Week

  1. zephy316 says:

    Shane-

    We demo’d the Cisco thing for a hospital a few weeks back. It actually wasn’t the holographic piece, but the virtual board room piece. We had the Medical Practice Lead guy from Cisco on the sales call with us. He was in San Jose. His phone was on the conf table there and started buzzing. Our group in Ohio started looking around the room (in Ohio) to see whose phone was going off. It was incredible. I think you should get Tony to buy one for all the multi-site pastors for your weekly meetings :>)

    Israel

    http://www.langandshortofit.com

  2. Shane says:

    Israel, that is too cool. Maybe one day you can help us do this sort of thing. We’ll make history!

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