Tag: Christian

  • It’s Time To Innovate the Spread

    My hope is that the spread, and offensive coaching in general, will innovate the spread and realize the importance of the fundamentals.  We’re seeing this at Michigan in which Heisman-talent Denard Robinson is, for the first time as a junior in college, learning how to play his position.  There’s a steep learning curve when you…

  • Is Honesty Required?  Ringer and the Politics of Redemption

    Is Honesty Required? Ringer and the Politics of Redemption

    I’ve gotten hooked on the CW’s Ringer, a ridiculous show about twins, changing identity, and the attempt to change one’s life.  As TV, it is pure pulp, threads the line, not between plausible and implausible, but between implausible and ludicrous.  However, as study of human chaos and redemption, there is nothing like it on broadcast…

  • Sometimes They Do Equal 5

    Sometimes They Do Equal 5

    I do think that sometimes 1+1=5.  That doesn’t make me crazy.  It means that we ought to account for our own blind spots.  To help me explain, I’ve recruited my own daughter. As you can see, she has written an interesting equation on the white board.  She is so proud of it, she wrote it…

  • 6 Keys to Engaging Seniors in Church

    Growing up, my favorite people in church fell into the “senior” category.  They were the most engaged in my life and were so happy to see me.  I wasn’t a nuisance, even when I was incredibly embarrassing to my parents.  I was so profoundly loved by the seniors at Trinity Episcopal in Alpena, Michigan. This category,…

  • The Two Politics

    In the United States we have two politics. Competitive Politics The first, I’ll call “Competitive Politics,” is the two-party system of pugilism, evidenced by our incessant competitive metaphors.  We talk about horse races, boxing matches, and football.  So outdated is this vision of politics, that we even use war metaphors as evidence of only two…

  • Bad Science, Infant Cereal, and Church Tradition

    In her post, “Why Ditch The Infant Cereals?” KristenM at Food Renegade makes a compelling case for not giving cereal to babies before they are one year-old.  The case is made of two important arguments: 1) What is developmentally and biologically appropriate and 2) There is no “traditional” basis for it. Against these two arguments,…

  • 5 Keys to Engaging Mid-Lifers in church

    One of my good church friends is Jimmy*.  Jimmy is a Baby Boomer, served in Vietnam, runs a small business he owns.  He, like many of his generation, grew up going to church and spent the middle twenty or so years not. Jimmy and I would talk about what matters…

  • Renegades of Funk (Monday Mixtape)

    Now renegades are the people with their own philosophies They change the course of history Everyday people like you and me We’re the renegades we’re the people With our own philosophies We change the course of history Everyday people like you and me As I said in my homily yesterday, the stuff that got Jesus…