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Friday, October 1, 2010

Eric has resigned from his paid pastor position…. why would he do that?

You can read his blog post about this challenging decision he has made.  (http://eric-carpenter.blogspot.com/2010/09/reasoning-for-resigning.html )  I recommend that you take the time to read through the comment section as well, as Eric takes the time to answer some questions from concerned readers.

Eric challenges us to:

Think outside the institutional box of assumptions. Look at the Word without institutionalized glasses on. Walk by faith (God's Word) rather than by sight (what you have experienced). Allow God's Word to trump your traditions rather than the opposite. Open your eyes to see the tragedy of perpetual dependency, non-reproductive leadership, Biblical illiteracy, giving to ourselves, etc that results form the traditional form. Based on where the money goes, it is more important for you to hear 1000+ professionally prepared Bible lectures than for those who have never heard the gospel once and have no one within 2 days journey to tell them even once. This a a HUGE tragedy to the kingdom of God. Where does the Bible say you need a professional Bible lecture every week?

Tractor Square Dance. :o)

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Radical Parenting Website

Interesting concept… a parenting advice website written by teens

http://www.radicalparenting.com/

Who Are We?

You might be wondering why a 25 year-old and a bunch of teenagers care about parenting, as this blog is written by Vanessa Van Petten and 120 other teen writers.  You can read Vanessa’s Story, but all of us have decided to help other families because of the experiences we have had with our own.  Our mentors and teen writers have a passion for inspiring and enlightening other parents and kids.

We understand that sharing our story, insight and advice can help others to not suffer or make the same mistakes as we did.

Youthologist: Someone who studies, follows, and observes youth trends, activities and issues.

Vanessa calls herself a youthologist because she loves working with and helping youth.  Not only does she work with hundreds of youth everyday writing articles, discussing current issues for teens and tweens, but she also connects with parents to share insights into their kids.

I will have to make some time to check out this website later.