Archive for October, 2008
« Previous Entries Next Entries »When Gabriel speaks, people should listen
Tuesday, October 21st, 2008Gabriel Salguero, that is. My friend and LES co-conspirator of kindness, Pastor Salguero of the Lamb’s Church is featured in the current issue of Charisma magazine as one of the “Voices of a New Generation.” Dig it. Gabriel Salguero spends his days directing the Hispanic Leadership Program at Princeton Theological Seminary. But the Pentecostal pastor [...]
Friday Foto Finish
Friday, October 17th, 2008Diana’s Baby Shower Last Sunday, October 12. We’re getting close! If the PictoBrowser doesn’t work on your browser, check out the pics at Flickr here.
Friday Foto Finish (Saturday Edition)
Saturday, October 11th, 2008The mortgage mess, an economic crisis and the problem of vacant homes I’m struggling with why displaced families and housing uncertainty become national news only when they affect middle class homeowners (Main Street) and the bankers who finance them (Wall Street), even though the urban poor have lived in neighborhoods littered with abandoned buildings like [...]
Wednesday Weekly Webcast (Evening Edition)
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008Somebody Care for Ike, Update 14 Doug Stringer is honored along with Texas Governor Rick Perry, Houston Mayor Bill White and others at halftime of Sunday’s Houston Texan’s football game. Support Ike relief and Somebody Cares America here.
Dedicated to Nonna
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008My sister-in-law Taina walked 20 miles on Saturday in Avon’s Walk 2008 for Breast Cancer along with our friend Raquel. Tai dedicated her walk to Jennie Vechionne, among others, Diana’s nonna. Thanks, Tai. We’re proud of you!
56 Trillion reasons to rethink how we spend $$$ in a Presidential election year
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008The rescue package and other bailout efforts for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, AIG and the auto industry, escalating operating deficits, compounding interest and other factors are likely to boost the [National Debt of the USA] tab to $56 trillion or more by the end of this calendar year. With numbers and trends like this, you [...]
Market Research: Del Rio On Air?
Monday, October 6th, 2008I’ve been approached several times in the past 3-4 months about developing a radio show. Please help me decide. 1) Good idea? 2) What format: interview, call-in, commentary, all of the above, or something else? 3) 15 minutes or 30? 4) “Christian” or secular? 5) Focus: leadership, culture, society, politics, faith, youth, all of the [...]
Recently Published
Monday, October 6th, 2008+ “Beyond the Noise: Worship and Justice,” Tri-State Voice (October 2008) What of the “noisy ego-music” Amos references – that of the “I’m blessed, be blessed” variety – that consumes much of our church time? Is it possible that we have become so focused on what we can get from God for ourselves that we [...]
More Momentum
Monday, October 6th, 2008Recently Found Online + From Youth Specialties Blog: I hope you are as challenged and encouraged by Jeremy’s deep sense of bringing educational justice to New York City. His goal is to help churches engage more than 2 million children. 2 million kids! Head over to the 2020 Vision for Schools website. If you’re ready [...]
From the Can’t-Believe-How-Fast-the-Movement-is-Spreading Chronicles
Friday, October 3rd, 200820/20 Endorsements Dr. Tony Evans, President of the Urban Alternative: “I’m excited about what you’re doing about the drop-out rate of high school students. It’s very important that what is envisioned by 20/20 takes root from the pulpit to the pews, and we become an army of people to invest in the life of tomorrow. [...]
« Previous Entries Next Entries »











Welcome to the professional website and personal weblog of Jeremy Del Rio. Whether you're a client, friend, or curious onlooker, please don't stay a spectator. Engage the conversation. Your contributions matter here.







