More Wild Goose

Posted August 15, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Belief, Books I'm Reading, Life, Starting

In the last couple of days, my counter said that over a hundred of you guys have visited. I still have the book, Wild Goose Chase, to give away. Just post your idea to impact the world in the comments section and we’ll pick and give the book away. More importantly, we will begin a conversation about joining together and “doing” something.

Wild Goose Chase

Posted August 13, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Books I'm Reading, Context, Creativity, Influence, Life, religion

What has to count as one of the best recent examples of things coinciding has to be my wife handing me my copy of Wild Goose Chase  at around 8pm last night. I had come home and had thought about the book, but had let the thought go.

I had promised myself that I would read the book when it came in, so when I was handed the package I knew that my current reading would stop and Wild Goose would begin. Little did I know that by 1:30am I would have devoured the book and had some major epiphanies of my own.

Now to the actual review:

I had previously held up In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day as one of my favorite books – especially books to give to people. In a Pit has been eclipsed by Wild Goose Chase, Mark Batterson’s second book. The greatest theme of the book is the paradox between a caged and wild animal. The caged animal is safe, fed, well taken care of; the wild animal is in danger, has to find food and is out in the elements. The question is – “Which one is really living?”

Then Mark states one simple wonder, “I wonder if churches do to people what zoos do to animals.” From then on we are catapulted into a no-holds-barred quest for the life that Christ has really offered us. His thoughts on the story of Peter’s denial and restoration in Chapter Five are worth the price of the book alone. His emphasis on playing offense instead of defense with your life has made my own mind reel and re-examine some of my routine “plays”.

The book as a whole wields a blow to the modern constructed “inverted christianity” we are familiar with and breaks through to a “responsible irresponsibility” that needs to define more people who present themselves as Christ followers. If a fraction of the people who read the book actually do what is presented, we will see a major shift in both the practice and possibility of the Church.

The book is out in stores on August 19th. Check out www.chasethegoose.com and get Mark’s 10 Steps to Setting Life Goals. You can purchase the book by going to www.amazon.com, www.barnesandnoble.com, www.borders.com, and www.cbd.com. This is one book you’ll want to buy 2 copies.

SIDENOTE: A major theme in the book is having big, huge, audacious goals and changing the world. I have a copy of Wild Goose Chase to give away and would like you to tell me what your big, huge, audacious goals for changing the world are. We’ll have a drawing and send the book to the winner, but we’ll also come together and do some open source global aid work and make some of our goals a reality – how ’bout that!

Pillars Part 2

Posted August 11, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Belief, Lifepoint, Message Series

Sunday was a great experience as we looked deeper into the importance of living a disciplined life. Often we find ourselves in searching for truth going to extremes in order to find balance. The Ying and yang alone are powerful forces, but put together they create a harmony – a balance.

Thomas A`Kempis wrote about being an imitator of Christ as was mentioned by quoting Ephesians. This is obviously not an easy task, but it brings with it an excitement in that we have been asked to do the imitating. We are not invading God’s space or being disrespectful to try and imitate Him. Instead we are walking exactly in the path He wishes.

I loved the Dallas Willard quote – “Grace is not opposed to effort, it is opposed to earning”. We can’t earn any more than we have, but we still must remain active and moving. We must still “be about the Father’s business.”

Opening Ceremonies

Posted August 9, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Creativity, Cultural Ideas, Influence, Olympics, People, Production

Talk about overwhelming, visually appealing, stunning, creatively astute, dynamic, ancient/future fusion, and the list could go on. By far the best Opening Ceremonies ever. The ebb and flow of intensity was so provoking. More than just your mind, your soul was drawn into the story. For a moment I think we all became Chinese, empathizing with the suffering and struggle and experiencing a kind of global pride in humanity.

There was certainly a feel that the China of old was gone and the new China was breaking out. The experience left an indelible emotional mark that will continue to be felt around the world, and change the global perspective on China in the future.

08.08.08

Posted August 8, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Goals, Life, Olympics

It’s official, the Olympics start today, or if you’re in the US, they’ve already started because it’s tomorrow there. Can’t wait to see the opening ceremony and start watching the games non-stop for a couple of weeks.

I won’t actually watch everything, but I have DVR’d it. I love DVR! And I love the Olympics. Chicago is in the running for the ’16 games along with Rio and Madrid. It would be great to have them back in the states. One of my life goals is to go to the Olympics, so……if you need somebody for the ’12 games let me know!

Wild Goose Chase

Posted August 7, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Books I'm Reading, Life

I forgot to mention that I’ll also be getting a copy of the book to give away to you guys. How cool is that? Speaking of cool, what about tomorrow is 08/08/08.

Night of Worship

Posted August 6, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Lifepoint, Music

As Billy Joel sang, “Oh what a night!” for those of you not familiar with Night of Worship at Lifepoint, it is an opportunity to enjoy a night of experiences, musical and non-musical, that are created each “First Wednesday” to create an atmosphere conducive to connection with God.

Tonight’s Night of Worship was one that I will remember for a while. The expectation and participation of both the band and the audience was the catalyst for a remarkable time of worship and communion. Again, if you’ve missed it before, put September 3rd on your calendar now, and don’t miss the next Night of Worship.

Wild Goose Chase

Posted August 5, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Books I'm Reading, Creativity, Life, People

Just got a confirmation email about reviewing Mark Batterson’s new book, Wild Goose Chase. It should be in in a few days and I’ll read it and post about it – should be great. His last book, In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day was by far, a book I’ll refer back to again.

Ron Martoia

Posted August 4, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Belief, Context, Influence, Lifepoint


Well, today we had our first meeting with Ron Martoia as a staff and board. He is a great guy who brings so much to the table as far as corporate and personal development and growth. Joe and I had visited him at a meeting in Birmingham, Alabama last week and have been plugged in on Sunday evenings with a container called Spiritual Explorations Live.

The information and questions that Ron poses and brings to the surface are questions that have to be grappled with and looked at intently. These questions – personally – concern a need for us as individuals to take responsibility for ourselves and develop positive rhythms in our lives; – theologically – deal with a conversation going on across the globe as to the fidelity of current church practices and beliefs.

No, there is not a desire to throw everything away, but there is a need to examine. You’ve heard me say before that if something is true, it is true regardless of source. Truth “is”. Practices, methods and the message itself should be examined and re-examined. If something is “off limits” to examination, I question its ability to stand up to the examination. We can’t live a life where the foundation of our belief is “off limits”.

More is to come, but it is always good to have another viewpoint added to an ongoing conversation.

Pillars

Posted August 2, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Belief, Context, Lifepoint, Message Series, religion

This Sunday we begin a new series based on some of the foundational ideas/doctrines/disciplines of the church. We will be looking at prayer, serving, fasting and all kinds of subjects that you may have heard about, but were unsure of their existence/relevance in today’s spiritual culture.

This is going to be a great change of pace and I’m certain it will bothrefresh and revive many people. Don’t miss this important new look at something old in the church.