Archive for January 2010

 
 

The Story According to Dr. Brad Binau

Dr. Brad Binau told his story about the earthquake in Haiti and the aftermath during Sunday School Hour at Broad Street Presbyterian Church in Columbus January 24. It was recorded and published as mp3.

What happenedAbout HTF and a bit more

The Story According to Pastor Doug

Doug Hill pastor at Abiding Hope Lutheran Church in Littleton tells about his experience in the aftermath of the Haiti Earthquake during Sunday School Hour, January 24.
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The Story According to Halldor Elias

My Hotel Room (Photo: Doug Hill)

This text might change as I go through the story and continue to remember more and more details of what happened (last edit 2/12). The picture is of my hotel room two days after the earthquake.

It was Tuesday January 12, 2010 at 4:50pm. I stood in the Courtyard of Hotel Florita in Jacmel, Haiti and had just finished writing a response on my Facebook page.
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Hartford Institute for Religion Research

Various links to resources and researches about Religious life in US.

Hartford Institute for Religion Research.

The Question is…

… can you be a Christian and think for your self?

A Conversion Story

Young people today are probably more likely to be confronted by Christianity for the very first time through Ann Rice, Mel Gibson, or the Idiots Guide to the Bible then in a Church Pew, they decided one day to sit in.

Radical Hospitality

The first thing to know is that we will not be able to grow more people like us. If we want to grow we must be prepared for something new, for our own change. (based on Dr. Doubleday)

When Preparing Program/Retreat

This is what has to be taken care of, in order of importance:

  1. Sleep
  2. Food
  3. Prayer
  4. Breaks
  5. Teaching Program
  6. Entertainment

What Innovative Churches are Doing

This is a blog in an emergent fashion focusing on larger to mega churches and their leadership focus. I found this through Hartford Seminary.

Learnings @ Leadership Network.

Kennon Callahan

He is the founder of the Center for Continuing Education at Emory’s Candler School of Theology. Dr. Callahan is the founder of the National Certification Program in Church Finance and Administration, providing training and certification for pastors and church administrators. He has received many awards and recognitions, including being elected to the Hall of Fame of the National Association of Church Business Administrators.

via Twelve Keys Seminar with Kennon Callahan via Prof. Doubleday