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Saturday April 19, 2008 ~ 3 Comments
I know it would be alliterated if it said, "Friday is for Friends." However, I am always behind a couple of days. Here are a few friends, new and old, from the last week.
Union has become a remarkable institution seeking to integrate robust academics and a deep Christian faith commitment. I will be preaching in chapel on Oct. 24th. I may bring my oldest daughter along since I have told her she is going to college at Union. (I am still under the impression that my 9 year old daughter will attend the school of my choice when it is time for college.)
A week ago today I was inside the White House grounds. We were tromping around the running track where President Bush runs and just snapping away a bunch of Rose Garden photos. Becky Brittain got us past the crowds with her special I.D. (more on that in a minute) so we had a good time without any waiting in line. Becky took a picture of Jaclyn, me, and my long-time friends Larry and Sharon Bull: I stole the picture from Becky's blog here.
By the way, Becky is single and if any of you single men are not scared off by someone smarter then you, with a career, who studied journalism (not basket weaving) in school, you might want to drop by her blog and ask her out. It is called, "What's News with Becky."
Paul interviewed me from his studio at WLQV in Detroit. Honestly, Christian radio makes me nervous. Too many people who have already made up their mind and are just looking for you to be a foil for their sound bites. I did not find Paul to be the case. He asked good questions and I was impressed. You can find his site here and you can listed to Friday's program there.
Jeff's new book, Visional Life, arrived in the mail this week. Jeff sent an early draft to me a few months ago and I was impressed with his passion and vision expressed in the book. I got to know Jeff when I co-planted Lake Ridge Church in North Georgia. We wanted to use the site www.lakeridgechurch.net but another Lake Ridge Church had the domain. Well, Jeff had planted that church. We talked. He gave us .net and he used .com. Jeff could not get enough of church planting so he is now planting the Bridge Church at Perry. He blogs here and the book website is here.
My friends Hugh and Matt have released a new book. The book promo explains: In The Tangible Kingdom, authors Hugh Halter and Matt Smay help Christians and church leaders understand the Biblical concept of community as the key to evangelism, spiritual formation and enjoyment of life. Hugh and Matt sent me a preview copy a few months ago and I am glad to see it out. They have been training church planters in missional incarnational approaches to church planting and I think they have much to say. They have a site with video, blogs, and other resources here.
Dale came by this week (with an unnamed friend) to talk about church planting. Then he showed up at my church today with Tina (his wife) as I preached through James.
Talking to Dale made me miss church planting, want to quit my job, move to a city, and plant a church. Pray for him and the team he is gathering to go to Seattle to plant. You can find his blog here. Tina is a better blogger than he... and you can find her blog here. And, this post (from Tina) challenged me and reminded me why I love church planters: We're already learning that if you're in church planting, you must always be ready for your plans to change.... Which goes completely against my "plan ahead" nature. But God must have been conditioning me for this, because I'm not going completely crazy! We still have not sold our Nashville home. So, first and foremost, if you're reading this, please say a prayer that it will sell very soon. Because of this, we've had to adjust some things with the purchase of our Seattle home. Therefore, we don't have a definite move date yet. That is why I love church planters.
I am writing this in Orlando getting ready for the Exponential Conference. Todd, Neil, Tom, and Alan and I got together (with Todd's mom). Todd is the brains behind the whole Exponential Conference that has become the premier church planting conference in the country. I will share more about my time with the other folks tomorrow. More soon from the Exponential Conference... 3 CommentsComment PolicyComments are welcome on discussion posts. Comments are not moderated but do require a keyword to avoid spam. If this is your first time commenting, please review the comment policy. Leave a comment |


I heard from David this week. He is president of 
Becky is a CNN producer (hence the White House pass) and a Christian. She travels with the President and meets all sorts of important people. She blogged about the Pope (and me)
They are heading to Seattle. He has big plans and no money (and he asked me for some... 'gotta love church planters). 



































and perhaps Sunday is for random questions:
Ed, I went back and read your posts on the meanings of missional. And while the majority of it is beyond me, I wanted to apply that word to something else. Can a business/company be missional? And if so, how would you define that?
Well I'm amazed and humbled that you'd post about us. It was so great meeting you and receiving such a great word Sunday! Thank you for your encouragement to my husband during this stage in our church planting journey. Grace and peace!
Tina Braswell
Michael,
I think that people in a business can participate in the missio dei. Maybe a business too, I am just sure. I bet chick-fil-a would say they are.
Tina,
Glad to share your story!
Ed