Tuesday, July 28, 2009

How bad do you want to avoid church?

Utah boy, 7, goes for spin to avoid church

PLAIN CITY, Utah (AP) -- Police say a 7-year-old boy led officers on a car chase Sunday through Weber County in an effort to avoid going to church. Dispatchers received reports of a child driving recklessly on Sunday morning and Weber County Sheriff's Capt. Klint Anderson says one witness said the boy drove through a stop sign.

Anderson says two deputies caught up with the boy and tried to stop the car but could not. He says the car reached 40 mph before finally stopping in a driveway.

Anderson says when the boy's father confronted him, the boy said he didn't want to go to church.

The boy is too young to prosecute and no citations were issued.

Link here: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_ODD_YOUNG_DRIVER?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2009-07-28-20-47-26

Monday, July 27, 2009

Monday, July 20, 2009

Anyone want to be certified to do this training?

If so, the first step is to take in this training as a participant. See details below. For details, GO HERE.
I'd be more than happy to discuss this train-the-trainer possibility with any PALC guy who so desires. Call Bill.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

What do you think?

Just read this article which I got from a retweet from Twitter. What do you guys think?

The Best and Worst of the Church

I just spent the last couple of days at Rob Bell’s conference for pastors and church staff called Poets, Prophets, and Preachers. The whole thing was awesome, and gave me a lot to think about. However, the most moving experience came at the very end.

We were about to take communion, and Rob announced that one of the people in attendence had just gotten a call that he’d been fired from his church for attending. There are some churches and denominations that take issue with Rob and others who take issue with Rob and other leaders of the “emergent church” movement. Which is fine. But they called him while he was there and told him he was fired for going. Ouch.

Obviously, there must have been pre-existing tensions between the two parties. Perhaps even an ideological feud that had been going on for who knows how long. But to fire someone over the phone, no questions asked, is pretty cold. I understand the fact that differences can sometimes be too big to overcome in a work, and especially church-work environment. But there had to be a better way to handle that.

With tears in his eyes, Rob announced that they were going to take an impromptu collection during communion, in order to help the guy and his family get through the next couple of months. A beautiful gesture of support and solidarity.


By the time I reached it, the basket was brimming full of money, and on the top of it I saw a check for $350. I instantly choked up, thinking of how God was already providing for this person because His people responded to a need.

In 20 minutes, I saw the best, and the worst of the church Earth.


What about you? What’s the best you’ve seen? What’s the worst?

Monday, July 6, 2009

A Morning of Training for Volunteers in Youth Ministry


To download this as a one page PDF to share with others (via print or email), GO HERE.