Author: Dan Wilt

Worship Music As Orientation

I had a wonderful encounter the other morning with God. It is not unnatural for the human mind to get lost in its worries and cares, its intellectual struggles and its relational burdens. But I have found this. I may analyze, categorize and de-romanticize the

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Images Of Greatness

In considering the Church and its current life in the world, the issues of greatness continue to crash on the shore of my mind and heart. It seems, either from projecting my own need to continue to take my place, or from a true desire

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Ultimate Frisbee, Ultimate…

After another rousing Sunday afternoon of Olympian Ultimate Frisbee, a simple question… Q: How do you get a flock of 8-50 year olds to run up and down a long field, as fast and hard as they can, diving, jumping, blocking, screaming and achieving (or

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How to Save a Life

A beautiful post on the work of Erwin McManus. I was put onto this by Dan Kimball’s blog. In my estimation, this is the future, or present, of evangelism. Honoring human beings, and their life “as is” in the process. It’s the only “method” that’s

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