The following exploration is posted verbatim (and with permission) from Walton Yuen, a church planting pastor being sent out with blessings from Austin Chinese Church. Walton is off-the-charts in possessing a gift to cross cultures, and is applying his missionary impulses to [ . . . ]
multiethnic church conference cancellationMade my first one-day trip back/forth to Dallas from DC today. Waiting to board my return flight in a few minutes. I’m glad DFW airport is a T-Mobile hotspot. |
MLK “I have a dream” audioToday is a great holiday, in remembrance of the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. They’ve recently broken ground on the Tidal Basin landscape that’ll be the MLK Memorial. Listen to the audio recording of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. giving the [ . . . ] |
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Asian, American, and Asian American bloggingThe following is a guest blog entry from Joseph Suh, founder of MyChurch.org. I’ve gotten to know him virtually over email and IM conversations, and commend him for having done his homework to engage the space of social network, web 2.0, Christian [ . . . ] |
how to decide on a careerThe question that has been elusive for me is: what kind of a job or career or work should I do? I’ve spent almost 2 decades of my life trying to figure that out, venturing into computer engineering, electrical engineering, seminary studies, [ . . . ] |
friendly name callingI called Mark Batterson (blogs at evotional.com and pastors at theaterchurch.com) on it, that he is not a “pretty laid back person“. You don’t get to a pastor a large multi-site church by being pretty laid back. I suggested a couple of [ . . . ] |
Apple reinvents phone?TIME magazine got the scoop with this behind-the-scene article, The Apple of Your Ear, about the forthcoming Apple cell phone + iPod combo announced on Wednesday. The print edition has more photos than the online version. |
free book for missional leaderBloggers are part of the marketing process now, for those who want to be. It doesn’t pay all that much, but I’ve probably accumulated at least a dozen free books so far. |
pastoring now tougher than everThere’s something to be said for the days when pastors were the most educated in their community. They were able to run the church (operationally and organizationally), do the pastoral care, get very involved in community life. And, none would be the [ . . . ] |













