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  • Archive for August, 2010

    Churches Should Adopt Schools? (Via YM Today)

    Monday, August 30th, 2010

    While away, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Youth Ministries Today revived an article I wrote for National Network of Youth Ministries in 2008, before the launch of 20/20 Vision for Schools. Why Churches Should Adopt Public Schools Sometimes a good idea takes a while to generate traction. But then a combination of timing, [...]

    Summer 2010 Flickr Foto Fun

    Monday, August 30th, 2010

    Back from blogcation, with 100s of new fotos uploaded to Flickr. Here’s a sampling. But first, Bermuda is definitely a keeper. Have to return with Diana, sans kids, for longer fun. As for the cruise, Norwegian Dawn is a great ship. The food isn’t as good as Carnival Valor, but the kids’ pool, spa, and [...]

    “I am my School” and other Student Prayers for New York

    Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

    [Ed. note: Originally published in August 2010 issue of Tri-State Voice] Goliaths fall when adults like Saul get out of David’s way. For the last twelve months, student leaders from greater New York have proven this truism time and again. Now some are organizing a citywide prayer walk of 1,600 public schools the weekend of [...]

    Hook Mountain, NY

    Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

    Sometimes taking a moment to exhale fresh air requires the intentionality of Bruthas. Thanks, Larry Acosta, for catalyzing a learning community of friends, colleagues, and leaders who are journeying life together — especially when it means scaling a 700 foot peak via a six mile hike surrounded by deer, hawks, and granite cliffs. If you’ve [...]