Monthly Archives: August 2005

Wondering about Academic Culture

Many surveys of late have shown that teachers in higher ed tend to be overwhelmingly liberal (a prominent methodology is to compare political registration, which usually seems to run at least 10 to 1 toward the Democrats). K.C. Johnson at … Continue reading

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Who are we reaching?

The next flight of Igniting Ministry ads are due out any time now. Here is the United Methodist News Service article. The UMC has paid good money for quality ads to be put together. Serious demographic research was done at … Continue reading

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Rejecting Members?

One of the recent controversies in the UMC is over a Virginia pastor who has been removed from ministry for not allowing a homosexual man to become a member of the church. I’m not a member of the Virginia Annual … Continue reading

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Summer Mission Trip June 2005

I was honored to be invited to preach for the closing worship of the CTCYM (Central Texas Conference Youth in Mission) Senior High trip again this summer. Here is a downloadable version of the message: Audio version Enjoy!

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Words and meaning

Since I have been blogging, I have been trying in a variety of ways to get the word out. I tell people I think might be interested, and encourage them to tell others. Something very interesting happened. When I told … Continue reading

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How Shall They be Constituted?

Should we really be surprised that Iraq is having difficulty dealing with constitutional matters? Word has it two of the biggest issues of contention are the rights of women and the role of Islam in the government. I suppose there … Continue reading

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The Cost of Family

Scott Burns writes today about the high cost of raising a family. He only goes as high as two children, demonstrating how much people need to increase their earnings just to stay even (clue: it takes more than just staying … Continue reading

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Sunday’s Message – John Wesley on Salvation

Here’s a link to today’s sermon, Learning from John Wesley: Salvation. It’s the first in a series on John Wesley.

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Christian Prayer News from Gaza

What to think about the Israeli pull-out from Gaza? Is this a good thing for the Palestinians – or does it merely open the door for a war between the PLO and Hamas (and whoever else has a gun and … Continue reading

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And you thought we had gasoline problems….

We sometimes forget that we’re only one piece of the international economy. The rise in oil and gas prices affect not only us, but also the rest of the world. The growing economies in India and China have been adding … Continue reading

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