Author: Dan Wilt

Jesus Creed: On Trinity

This post by Scot McNight on Trinity is a further advancing of worship-related ideas on the relational Trinity approach of the Eastern tradition. He launches from the book Trinity by Olson and Hall. As contemporary worship songwriters, we should be working on crafting songs that

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Freedom To, Within Freedom’s Gain

Just a Canada Day (July 1) and Fourth Of July (July 4th) comment for citizens of earth, and heaven. Isn’t it wonderful to live on a continent where we can freely rip our nation to shreds, both verbally and practically, from the safety of the

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Are We Having The Impact We Think We Are?

Many of us in church leadership roles are convinced that our world impact (local, regional, national or international) is very big, and our influence is actually significant and vital to the world around us. While we may be solid and real followers of Christ, in

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Cycles And Circles

A brief post mid-vacation. I’m struck, here in the Great Smokey’s, with the symbiosis of creation. I simply see cycles, circles and endless connections everywhere, from trees to seasons to insects below and birds above. This place has held much pain and joy for us

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Sporadic Enigmatic Postomatic

We’re off to Pennsylvania (my home) and North Carolina (Anita’s home) for some vacation, so my posting may be sporadic for a few weeks. I’ll do what I can though. No shortage of opinions, perspectives or passions here! Besides some kid wrestling, fly fishing and

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