Random Randomness

Kurt on April 17th, 2009

- A couple days ago I twittered asking for some book recommendations and got a ton of great responses. Because there were so many, I decided to try something fun: I asked my assistant, Karen, to compile them into a list and then to choose the three titles that seemed most interesting to her and those would be the ones I read first. Her email to me after she ordered the first three books was hilarious:

“Just so you know, I totally prayed over my selections that God would lead me to order good ones. If these are crappy, blame him!!!!!”

So…the next three books I will read based on your recommendations then picked by Karen will be “The Prodigal God: Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith” by Timothy Keller, “Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto” by Mark R. Levin and “Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us” by Seth Godin

- We are kicking off a short, two-week, series on PEACE (Saddleback’s local and global missions strategy). While I’m super excited about it, I’m also a little apprehensive because I’m not sure two weeks is enough time to properly address the issue but I also know that teaching about missions for any longer would likely bore our weekend crowd.

- Our children’s ministry here at Saddleback is led by an amazing group of people. Next month as a gift to our ministry they are hosting a “preparing for junior high” event for 6th graders and their parents. They are footing the bill, they are doing all the grunt work and they are putting a ton of effort into promoting it……all for 6th graders that they are losing! Our junior high team will be completely freed up at the event to meet parents and students, answer questions etc. I would be interested to know what type of relationship your children’s ministry and youth ministry have. Ours is as good as I’ve ever experienced right now.

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