Author: Dan Wilt

The Fine Line Of Feeling

I believe it was Dallas Willard who said “Feelings are a wonderful servant, but a terrible master.” As the children of the enlightenment, romantic and existentialist movements, many of us are fixated on feelings as the guiding compass for our lives. Postmoderns at their best

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Church As We Know It

The Church: “The community of people who have decided, through the history of mankind, to both follow the teaching of Jesus, and model their lives after the life of Jesus.” Leaving all the historical process of canon formation, Constantine, baptisms at swordpoint, organized church births

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Feeling Bookish

I’m having trouble posting a PodCast, so it may be a few weeks before we can go live. For now I’m in the middle of writing for Broadman Holman Publishers on the topic of contemporary worship for a book entitled Perspectives On Worship: Five Views.

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The Next 500 Years

Today this blog is going public, and its my hope that it enters an emerging conversation among friends globally. I’ll post almost daily, forever. Yep. Why a blog? I want to stimulate, and be shaped by, thinking related to the “now” of worship, and how

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