Books

The myth of competence

I was flipping through Bill Hull’s latest book last night – Choose the Life: Exploring a Faith that Embraces Discipleship. This quote jumped out at me: The myth of competence is the idea

A Networked Conspiracy

One of my favorite local bloggers, Bill Kinnon, has released a new book called A Networked Conspiracy, along with a splashy new blog to go with the book. Bill writes: First it’s

The reading phase is almost over

At our last residency, they warned us that we had a good 50-100 hours reading ahead of us before we started to write our thesis-project. I thought I would get it done in

Why does the church exist?

N.T. Wright suggests the church exists for different reasons than many of us think: According to the early Christians, the church doesn’t exist in order to provide a place where people

Faith of My Fathers

One of my biggest regrets is the way that the church has split along generational lines. Worship styles, methodology, missiology, and sometimes just plain sin get in the way. When churches split by