Another Primary: Obama vs. Clinton

Posted April 22, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Cultural Ideas, Influence

Well, it seems we have to see yet one more drawn out primary in Pennsylvania. Hillary Clinton has defeated Barack Obama by a double digit percentage point. Yeah. What will we possibly do until the next primary? Live is the likely answer.

Don’t get me wrong I am “into politics”. I can talk and talk about different opinions and the pros and cons of each candidates. Seems to those I’ve talked to recently that this is somewhat of a lackluster season. It’s almost May for crying out loud, and we don’t know who the respective parties will have as their person.

Instead of a dialogue beginning between the two distinct candidats, there is still infighting in a party. One great thing is coming out of this though. You have to look at the content and there are some good things happening in the speeches across the nation. It does look as though the issues that “we” are interested in are finding there way into the discussions of the candidates. This, we would all agree, is a good thing. We’ll just have to wait and see how things pan out in Indiana – can’t wait!  

Earth Day 2008

Posted April 22, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Cultural Ideas

Today is the day that back in the 1970, Earth Day began as a time to put emphasis on environmental issues in our country. Since that time, we have gone back and forth with the rhetoric of hyperbole swinging the pendulum of public and private focus on and then from some of those same environmental issues. I remember the gas lines of the late 70’s and see, like you do, the rise in prices of both fuel and food.

We look around at this particular time in our nations history and a call is going out for change. Real true change does not come from a candidate or from Washington. Many times in our history the hands of the President were tied and it was the actions of citizens that began the pendulum to swing in the opposite direction.  

President Johnson’s hands were tied after he had used up his political capital in civil rights, it was Citizen King who went to the streets with sanitation workers and who moved public opinion. Today is no different. Any one of us who is willing to do what we believe in and move verbage to action can achieve a movement in the very beliefs of our neighbors.

Batterson and Kili

Posted April 18, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Influence, Me

I subscribe to a few really good blogs from people who I like to think of as long distance mentors. To be a mentor you only have to be doing or “being” a person who exemplifies certain character traits that I feel would be beneficiall in the long-term for me. Mark Batterson is one of those guys. I love his blog because it is real. You may be thinking – “they are all real”, but I’ve read and subscribed to others who began posting about their life and families and ended up trying to preach from the blog.

Mark’s blog shoots life into my day because he is a great speaker, but he doesn’t take himself too seriously. Case in point is this recent post. One of my life goals is to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. Mark posted that not only was this one of his goals. but he also has the opportunity to see it happen.

Many times we write out goals and then put them on the shelf. Thanks Mark for letting me take a few back off the shelf, brush them off and see what we can do in the near present instead of waiting or forgetting.

Looking at CD’s

Posted April 18, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Creativity, Cultural Ideas, Influence, Me

I was looking at the posts over the past few months and I realized that I’ve yet to review a single CD. This is odd considering music is a large part of my life.

Over the next few weeks I’ll look at some of the new popular and possibly obscure music available and give my thoughts on it. My musical tastes are varies and you won’t like everything I suggest, but hold on this will be a great trip as we look at some great tunes.

At the Q Conference

Posted April 9, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Creativity, Cultural Ideas, Influence, Q conference, religion

I’m at the Q Conference in NYC and what about I forgot my power cord, so……I’m going to post a play by play of the conference, but it will have to wait until I get back to GA. For now though I’m having a great time meeting great people and experiencing a wonderful time of community, catching up with people I met last year and making new friends.

Q Conference – 12 Days – Venue

Posted March 29, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Context, Creativity, Cultural Ideas, Influence, Q conference

Q is being held at Gotham Hall in New York City. It sits on Broadway just a few blocks from Times Square. This should provide a provocative environment for thought and ideas.
Originally, the building was the headquarters of the Greenwich Savings Bank.
The one thing that I appreciate about Gabe and his crew is the thought they put into the details of the Q Experience.

Q Conference – 13 Days – Learning Journey

Posted March 28, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Context, Creativity, Cultural Ideas, Influence, Q conference

Every year Q includes a Learning Journey in the experience. Last year you could choose between a tour of CNN or the High Museum of Art. I chose the museum and had a great time. It rained the whole day, but inside the museum you were separated from the weather.

This year there are several different Learning Journeys ranging from Free Hugs to homelessness to urbanism and a view at the Chelsea art district. These all point to a desire for us to begin to “do” something instead of “talking” about things.

Action is crucial if we are to have a lasting impact in our culture.

Q Conference – culture – 14 days

Posted March 27, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Context, Creativity, Cultural Ideas, Influence, Q conference, religion

Culture is perhaps the most intriguing part of the Q Conference. Since last year the questions and speakers comments have found a way to entangle themselves in a great deal of my thought and conversation.

Being aware and learning how to see into culture can help us in our developing and creating culture that evokes the core of the gospel. Christ, in his many forms, shows up throughout our local and global culture. If we are to become cognizant of his presence we must first shed preconceptions and assumed views. The ability to step outside of ourselves and view our life as an observer would view our life, greatly enhances our success in separating the vision of our lives from the assumed to the actual.

This is one of the greatest results of last years Q Conference. I was able to look at the world that exists around me, if for a few days, from an entirely different perspective. This change in viewpoint allows for great growth and new thought sustainability.

Countdown to Q Conference

Posted March 26, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Awareness, Creativity, Influence, Q conference

In 15 days I’ll be headed to the Big Apple for the second annual Q Conference. It is hosted by the Fermi Project and led by Gabe Lyons, the originator of the Catalyst Conference in Atlanta – a must if you haven’t experienced it yet. Last year Q was held in Atlanta at The Tabernacle – a great venue.

To find out about the presenters and their info. A great blog is Life of Linne. He has posted them in question format and it is a good refresher. One of the great thoughts early on last year came from Gabe. It talked about not being offended, but being provoked. He elaborated that provocation leads to engagement. Engagement is exactly where I want to be. Kevin Kelley was by far my favorite presenter. I had read a couple of his books and knew they were the inspiration for the Matrix Trilogy.

Being able to talk with him for a brief time was truly an honor. His mind is able to think ahead while still remaining in the present. Though his talent is in being able to spot the trends of the future, his words were startlingly relevant for today.

The Real X-Men

Posted March 25, 2008 by Chris
Categories: Belief, Context, Cultural Ideas, Influence, religion

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The title can go for both men and women, but it defines a group of people with whom I am feeling closer and closer. In this specific moment in history, particularly religious history, we are exiting a strictly modernistic approach to all things religious. No more pigeon-holing and walls of denominational exclusions. Yet while the shift is obvious and large enough to guarantee it’s further progression, the trip isn’t over. While we are leaving an era of dissection understood and hypothesis tested for a place of trusted uncertainty, this point of gap between the leaving and the arriving will for some be the parenthesis in eternity where their lives are lived.

 These are the real X-Men. To understand and perceive a shifting in perception and function in the modern religious landscape is first to be commended, to have acted upon that feeling is courageous. Some have felt the change and remained… waiting. Others have seen the change and abandoned the past to embrace the unknown. Still others have sought to link the two and in many cases been “torn asunder” spiritually and emotionally.

As in the movie of the same name, the X-Men were something new. Some were frightened and wanted to “cure” them, but they understood that what had occurred was not a “disease” but simply who they were born to be. Most likely I will not live to see the other side of this river of change, my life will have been lived out not having rested on solid ground, but on restless waves. Still, I know that though the river is full of change now – once the traverse is complete the journey will be remembered as have been made on a river of dreams.