I saw this video while watching the pre-World Cup concert that I was streaming online. The message is simple, the goal is huge.
1 Goal: Education for all. www.join1goal.org
I love it.
I saw this video while watching the pre-World Cup concert that I was streaming online. The message is simple, the goal is huge.
1 Goal: Education for all. www.join1goal.org
I love it.
On my drive from New Stanton to Pittsburgh, just off of I-376 I am often distracted by the “Sri Venkateswara” Hindu temple that is just off of the highway. It’s a beautiful building built to honor the Hindu god “Venkateswara”. Since I first drove past the temple more than 2-years ago I have wanted to see if a visit was possible.
Months ago I Googled the temple and fired of a quick e-mail asking if a Protestant minister would be able to visit the temple for a tour. I was welcomed without hesitation.
A few weeks ago I had the privilege of visiting the temple with my buddy and fellow pastor, Jeremiah Gomez. Jeremiah is now a church-planting pastor in the heart of Pittsburgh and had as much curiosity about the temple as I did.
The following items are some of the learning-points I had through this experience:
I am grateful for the experiences I had at the Sri Venekastwara temple – the Hindu-for Dummies lesson alone was worth the effort. Walking through their temple and observing their worship of their numerous gods, increased my faith and love for God.
I expected to have a heaviness or oppression in my spirit during the tour and instead experienced a renewed passion for knowledge of and contact-with those “right next door” to all us that still need to know the love of The Savior.
Ever since I discovered Pomplamoose on YouTube a few months ago, our family has had a sort of fascination with them. We describe them to friends and family as our “internet music obsession”. I even downloaded a collection of their YouTube videos and made a DVD that finds its way onto the TV and surround sound quite often these days. The draw? Conservative, unique talent.
Pomplamoose is made up of Nataly Dawn and Jack Conte – California-based boyfriend-girlfriend. They have joined musical-forces and produce what they call, “VideoSongs” – a uniquely produced video of their original works as well as their cover-songs that must be seen/heard in order to be understood.
Case in point: “Telephone” (yes, a cover of a Lady Gaga song)>>
Read a great article by Eric Geiger this morning that has some great reminders about local church ministry. He says:
Often I hear deep lamenting from pastors and staff teams about the lack of volunteer engagement in their churches. And often I have discovered that the problem is not with the people but a faulty ministry culture that fosters low levels of volunteerism and perpetuates an unhealthy dependence on clergy. The typical approach to ministry in most churches stands in stark contrast to the biblical approach given to us clearly by God.
Read the full article here.
We already know some of the impact upon our society by Social Media, but this video gives us some great insight into just how great an impact…
Another video from the same producer:
One more from a different source, but similarly a GREAT view of the impact of Social Media:
I think those of us in ministry need to not only be aware of the astounding statistics, but apply them to our areas of ministry and share the information with those around us! Youth pastors: this third video should be shown at your next parents meeting!