Conversion is a Journey When I switched over to my first mac it wasn’t a quick decision. I didn’t just wake up one day and say, I’m going to learn a whole new operating system and just fly blind into something I don’t even understand. I didn’t need to switch. But Apple wooed me byContinue reading “What Churches Can Learn from Apple pt. 3”
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Interesting Post
This Post about the upcoming iPhone made me think.
What Church can Learn from Apple pt.1
So I love my Mac. I have been touting it’s incredible features, ease of use, and reliability for over a year now. There are so many things that I love about the software, the user interface, the actual store, the employees, the design and more. The church can learn a lot about how to winContinue reading “What Church can Learn from Apple pt.1”
Jesus and the Great Chefs
Hey all I came across this post from Jason at 37Signals What’s your cookbook? By Jason How does a chef break big and become a household name? One of the best ways is to release a cookbook or have a big cooking show on TV. Mario Batali, Julia Child, Emeril Lagasse, Bobby Flay, Rachael Ray,Continue reading “Jesus and the Great Chefs”
Hard Work or Difficult Work
In Free Prize Inside, Seth Godin make a very good distinction between Hard Work and Difficult Work. “I define difficult work as the stuff that takes guts or insight. It’s not dependent upon how big your budget is or where you got your degree. . . . Companies are pretty good at hard work. HardContinue reading “Hard Work or Difficult Work”
Monday Monday So Good to Me
This morning our staff had a change to hang out with Gordon McDonald. Not the dude from Leadership network. But a different Guy. it was a great time of worship and a reminder of what leadership is from 1 Thessalonians. It was brilliant, it was a great reminder that Jesus calls us to serve andContinue reading “Monday Monday So Good to Me”
Thought to Ponder
Just Reading a little from the Big Moo, and I came across this quote” “The job of the leader isn’t just to make decisions, it’s to make sense.” Made me think.
Follow-Up
So yesterday I posted a brief review about the Radical Leap — and within hours the Author Steve Farber left a comment. That’s incredible. It could be that he has some software that generates comments automatically, I don’t think so though, becuase he is living out his book. He is cultivating love. Wow, way toContinue reading “Follow-Up”
Transparency
the new Wired came to my house yesterday. And the cover story is about businesses being transparent. Here are some reflections from Mark Batterson: “Smart companies are sharing secrets with rivals, blogging about products in their pipeline, even admitting their failures. The name of this new game is radical transparency and it’s sweeping boardrooms acrossContinue reading “Transparency”
I hate you/I Love You
Interesting Post from Ben Arment, I hope my headline didn’t come across the wrong way. To be loved, you must be hated By Ben Arment Fast Company magazine has a great article this month about firms not being bold enough to be hated… so that they can be loved by others. The trouble with theContinue reading “I hate you/I Love You”