12.23.2015
Confusing effort for the reality of results
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"We chronically confuse the feeling of effort with the reality of results—and for anyone working in a creative field, that means the co...
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Fall Mix Tape (part 2)
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With the sad departure (and rapid shrinking of music services) of Rdio, I've switched over to Spotify and rediscovered some great music....
11.13.2015
Fall Mixtape (part 1)
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The discovery and exploration of the stream of fresh music rolling out is an exciting adventure. I have made it a hobby to find new music...
4.25.2014
Supernatural suffering
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“The extreme greatness of Christianity lies in the fact that it does not seek a supernatural remedy for suffering, but a supernatural use fo...
4.24.2014
"God's Not Dead" but is the hope for quality "Christian" cinema?
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As a filmmaker and as a follower of Christ, I find myself shirking any moniker of faith when a "Christian" film is released to the...
4.18.2014
A time to return...
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A strange coincidence in the last few days...3 separate people asked about my blog. I haven't posted since 2010 and thought blogs seemed...
3.03.2010
The Apple way of doing things...
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"We believe in the simple, not the complex. We believe that we need to own and control the primary technologies behind the products we ...
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3.01.2010
A Challenge for Dads
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The challenge for dads: "I ask men what they do when they come home from work and they say, "Play with my kids." I ask why a...
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1.03.2010
2010 Reading List
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I have always wanted to read more and, of late, have found my reading decreasing to a virtual standstill. So...I'm publishing my readi...
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10.21.2009
We do not need grace...
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"We do not need the grace of God to withstand crises—human nature and pride are sufficient for us to face the stress and strain magnifi...
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10.12.2009
The true test of character
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"The true test of a person’s spiritual life and character is not what he does in the extraordinary moments of life, but what he does du...
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5.06.2009
5 Rules for a Meeting
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1. Anyone can say no, but you're not allowed to unless you have another idea. 2. Don't kill a bad idea too soon. 3. You have permiss...
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