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  • Archive for March 18th, 2008

    Everything Must Change Tour Comes to LPAC, New York

    Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

    The Latino Pastoral Action Center
    Sponsors the Brian McLaren
    NY City Tour!

    Upcoming LPAC Events

    Friday, March 28th, 2008 from 9 am to 12 noon A Dialogue with William C. Thompson, Jr. Comptroller of the City of New York who will be addressing “The Relationship of Economics to Communities of Color.”

    The Latino Pastoral Action Center exists [...]

    Monday Morning MP3 (Tuesday Edition)

    Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

    An old fav, originally posted a year ago tomorrow, featuring Rudy Carrasco and yours truly.

    A Conversation to/with the Next Generation of Leaders
    CCDA 2005, featuring Jeremy Del Rio and Rudy Carrasco

    Toward a Prophetic Youth Ministry

    Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

    The Coalition’s own Fernando Arzola, Jr. — Deputy Chair of the Department of Youth Ministry and Christian Education at Nyack College — published Toward a Prophetic Youth Ministry: Theory and Praxis in Urban Context this month with InterVarsity Press. Much love for the Coalition’s shout-out in the acknowledgment section!
    Heed the advice of Bart Campolo [...]

    NCAA Bracketology

    Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

    After a sorry string of upset not-so-specials the last few years, I picked conventional wisdom’s top two number 1s to meet in the 2008 March Madness finals. Here are my brackets from CBS SportsLine and FaceBook, respectively.