Category Archives: ReTrain

Does Seminary Prepare Pastors for Actual Ministry and Make Disciples?

Brent Thomas, an Acts 29 pastor in Arizona offers some really good thoughts in regards to seminary. I do not have an accredited degree from any seminary and one day that may change, but the experiences I have gained from … Continue reading

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Working on ReTrain Paper

At Satellite…Coffee, Church Planting and ReTrain seems to be the themes of this year.

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One man repents of wanting to be white.

Steve Sakanashi (pictured on the left above) is a deacon at Mars Hill U-District, and is also in my cohort at ReTrain. His confession is honest, raw and above all else Christ honoring. As a spanish kid growing up in … Continue reading

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Seattle is Nice, But This Face Makes Home, Awesome!

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Not a Bad View To Walk Out To in Seattle

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yep i am at McDonalds in Seattle

A far ways from NM and the land of 1 trash can…

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Downtown Seattle From Light Rail

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The Christian Life

What does it mean to live a Christian life? Mark Driscoll has a great little summary here from his book, Vintage Church: “People who are regenerated are repeatedly spoken of throughout the New Testament as new people with  a new … Continue reading

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The Resurgence

Some have heard me talk about what a great resource and site The Resurgence is. They have now redesigned their blog. It looks fantastic. Go spend some time navigating and enjoying the new site and great resources. The Resurgence.

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Good Flight Reading on way back to ABQ

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