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John Saddington is one of my online heroes. He just recently launched a new blog, “tentblogger.com” where he is continually giving advice to those of us who are continuing on the tradition of blogging.

He gave me some good insight into some issues with my blog:

What do YOU think?

While I was in Indianapolis for FUEL 2010, one of my ministry-peers and friend – Heath Mullikin asked me for an interview about my first couple of months of ministry. He, too, had recently (within the last couple of months) transitioned from full-time youth ministry to leading his first church. The conversation was terrific and we captured it on ‘digital’ film.

Heath is also featuring this interview on his website: chaseyourlion.com

PART 1

PART 2:

Interesting…according to the screenshots of both of these video clips, I must use my hands when I communicate. Can anyone verify or deny my over-use of hand-signals while communicating?

I finally finished uploading all of the session videos to YouTube. Here they are in order:






Also, a couple of our “humorous additions” to FUEL 2010:



FUEL is the yearly Wesleyan Youth Pastors training and gathering opportunity developed by the Spiritual Formation Department. It was my pleasure to have been a part of this event this year!

Most of us know how to ride a bike. Maybe you’re one of the “advanced” and can ride without touching the handlebars. Maybe you’re cool-enough (I’m not) to pull up on the front end and do a wheelie (you should see the kid in my neighborhood who does this and changes tracks on his iPod at the same time).

Apparently Tim Knoll could do these and was still bored with his ability – so he invented a completely different way of riding his bike and performing tricks. I love stuff like this…

A few days ago, I was sent a copy of the DVD, “Christianity, Cults & Religions” to sample and review from Rose Publishing. This afternoon I made some time to sit and watch through the first of six lecture-based studies and was very impressed.

The lecturer, Paul Carden is extremely knowledgeable and easy-to-understand. The first session gives a well-grounded Biblical basis for a study of this nature and Carden gives ample reasoning for why Christians today need to go through a study of this nature.

I am already planning on using this study in my adult Sunday school class in a few weeks.

The DVD curriculum includes six 30-minute lectures from Carden as well as a supplemental DVD with a PDF of the Leader’s Guide which can be printed and used in the classroom setting.

The DVD retails for $29.99 and is available for purchase here if you’re interested.

Here is a promotion-video for the DVD-based study:

From the product description: “Paul Carden, one of the most respected specialists in this field, has spent 30 years researching, writing and broadcasting on the topics of cults and new religions. He is the general editor of the best-selling cults comparison chart, Christianity, Cults & Religions.”

Rose Publishing sent me a couple copies of Carden’s “Cults Comparison Chart” that I am giving away here on stevansheets.com

To be entered in a drawing to receive one of these glossy comparison charts, simply comment below leaving your contact information and I’ll pick the winners by November 1st. The comparison chart is available on Amazon.com for $3.99, but you can potentially get one sent to you FREE simply by commenting on this blog post! Check out the comparison chart’s description over at Amazon.

Here is a video showing the chart’s usefulness: