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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

December 19th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Great place

Hope you didn’t find yourself waiting with these people on Wednesday.  The biggest mail day of the year before Christmas.  Even on a great day lines don’t move

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that fast at the post office.  Certainly not on this day.  Don’t forget the real reason for this time of the year!  Slow down, reflect on the many blessings God has given you, not on something that will come in the mail.


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Thirdspace in Nicaragua

August 21st, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Uncategorized

Yes, Nicaragua does have third space venues, but they are definitely not what you find in North America. I went in a cyber-cafe and found a world of old pcs, older monitors (that the owners would beat on the back to keep the picture flickering on for you), temperatures that were in the mid 90′s, no door, and a steady stream of people coming in to get copies made on a fax machine. One of the best things I saw were power strips that were duct taped together then to a metal rack, that were completely loaded up.

While I was dripping in sweat watching the action, I started talking to Pabuloone of the locals, Pablo Blanco. I asked him if it was always like this, and he said it was a great winter day in Nicaragua. Just another day in paradise.

Check out my latest light hearted looks at Mission Nicaragua in my Scrapbook.


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It’s the first day of summer

June 21st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

No kidding, today was the first day of summer.  The calendar has finally caught up with the temperature and the humidity. In Florida, you now schedule your yard work early in the morning or late in the afternoon to be able to survive.  Getting wet from the summer showers is common, you have to get used to being wet. The beaches are loaded. I went to a nearby Starbucks today and it was different: very quite, very empty, very unusual, very non-community, everyone must have been building community at the beach.  Is there Wi-Fi at the beach?  We’re  having a blast building community at our Summer Vacation gig at church.  People are connecting with each other.  Lots of laughter.  Lots of great stories. Lots of excitment.  I taught “in big church” this past Sunday.  I challenged people to get involved at many different levels; there was a great response.  It looks like it’s going to be a very good summer.


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Marla hits the deep ball

May 30th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

Check out this great coffee shop, Third Space, Marla has discovered:

http://coffeeshopjournal.com/2008/05/29/blue-joe-coffee-lake-oswego-oregon-a-great-third-place/

A Florida franchise would be nice, but it would loose that hometown feel.

Sigh.


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Allergy Alert!

May 24th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

Do you have allergies? I have a grandson with some significant food allergies, so I appreciate the need to be aware of and take percautions to help people with allergies, but, you’re not going to believe what these people in Santa Fe say they are allergic to:

http://kob.com/article/stories/S451152.shtml?cat=517


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Reggisms

May 23rd, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Uncategorized

Reggie McNeal is an interesting guy.  He writes things that force us to think outside our comfort zone, and if you are lucky enough to hear him first hand, you will think you have run a marathon, and wonder where all the time went.  Reggie talks as fast as an auctioneer, speaks in sentence fragments, is always smiling, and rubs his head (you will be rubbing your head too), and asks questions we don’t want to think about.

I’ve personally heard Reggie four times.  He does not have “the look” of a young preacher-teacher-anti-establishment-why-are-they-doing-this-in-the-church-young-buck, because he’s older and been a part of the establishment.

Like him or not, he does provide a lot of information that causes us to pause and think.  Here are some Reggisms from some of my notes:

  • In 1900, 80% of Christians were white, Western, northern hemisphere. In 2000, 80% were non-white, non-Western and southern hemisphere. The kingdom is breaking out all over
  • The church is not the destination; the kingdom is the destination. Jesus does not say, “Thy church come.” He spends 40 days before His ascension teaching about the kingdom. Acts closes with the kingdom. Jesus uses “church” twice, but “kingdom” 90 times. When the kingdom breaks out, things change. People’s lives get radically re-altered; their entire worlds get re-ordered.
  • God says to Abram, “I’m blessing you so that you can bless all those people who are not like you.” God regularly blesses people with whom He disagrees.
  • Our conversation rate has to go up before our conversion rate can go up.

More Reggisms to come.


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Noise

May 13th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

I need noise! Not the noise from the car bouncing next to me at a stop light, but the other kind of noise. Last night I was trying to pound on some work at home and it was so quiet, I couldn’t concentrate. My wife was in her sweet spot. She was able to focus on some studying she needed to get done, because it was so quiet. Eventually she went to a quiet space, I turned on some background noise, so I could multi-task and concentrate on the three things I needed to get done.

How many of you guys who thrive on Third Space venues need noise to focus? I think most of us, Third Spacers need noise.

If you have to have quiet, and love Third Spaces, why?

Let me hear from you.


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Thats what I’m talking about

May 8th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

Fellow Blogger Marla has some great postings and a link over to some guys that really get it. Take a look at her Blog and what these guys are about. Thanks Marla.


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Got to have these to make it work

May 5th, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

What are the three things you can’t live without for your Third Space to really work for you. Coffee, people, solitude, free wi-fi, hidden corners, traffic (so you can watch people), bakery smells, convenient to home or work. Let me hear from you, then I’ll give you mine.


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I knew I shouldn’t have filled up

May 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

Gas prices slip for first time in weeks, may be near top


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