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It’s What You Leave Out
2 Comments Published by Doug Murren July 15th, 2008 in Communication, Christian LivingGood communication has to do as much with what you don’t say as what you do say. I am a short preacher. I preach shorter for three reasons. One, it’s easy to maintain a strong devotion to our children’s ministry with shorter services. But our habits are to continue adding more and more […]
Marijuana was the 60’s drug of choice. And in 2008 it still is. Today’s supply is about 50 times more powerful than the stuff sold in the 60’s. Therefore the habituation factor is much higher today. I think we are being too slack as healers and as a society about the drug. It […]
Staying in touch with the supernatural — Angels
0 Comments Published by Doug Murren June 27th, 2008 in Christian LivingSometimes Christianity can become more like empiricism than the supernatural revelation it is. And it is just as easy to begin to see the presentation of messages as good self-help material. Does preaching have to be pragmatic? Well, first, I think so, yes. But it is always more than that. It […]
Emotional Intelligence has been written about a great deal by Dr. Daniel Goleman. It has become a substantial discussion in leadership. The sobriety prayer best defines emotional Intelligence. It goes, “Grant me the courage to change what can be changed, the patience to accept what cannot, and the wisdom to know the difference.” […]
New Evangelism Seminars with Murren and Sjogren
0 Comments Published by Doug Murren June 12th, 2008 in EvangelismEvery so often a great idea comes along and a great partnership. Both have happened to me on more than one occasion. Steve Sjogren, a noted author and leader and I are teaming up to do seminars in churches titled “New Evangelism.”
It is an intuitive set of four sessions. The […]
Religion is sounding more and more toxic to the generations coming into the mix now.
The desire for something more authentic and organic is strong. Can the church fit into the new schemata? I think so but our demeanor needs to continue to change.
The Christian population is becoming progressively more irreligious. Or, they are dropping […]
I have been keeping the spiritual discipline of writing an essay on prayer five days a week. I’ll spare you my essays. They were written just for me and the start of an outline for a book. But I thought I’d share a quick glance of on an outline I did on […]
There is a minor tempest brewing in the marketplace and church about how the Millenials (twenty-something’s and younger) get along with Boomers (47 to 63). It wasn’t such a hard task for Busters/Gen X and Boomers to get along. My experience in working with churches showed that busters and boomers were close enough […]
Book Recommendation: I Once Was Lost
0 Comments Published by Doug Murren May 28th, 2008 in EvangelismI make part of my job reading books on outreach and evangelism. I don’t often find any I’d recommend. But I have one for you this month. The book is titled “I Once Was Lost” by Dan Evert and Doug Schaup.
The book is built around what they call five thresholds […]
A conversation with Larry Norman and a note on his passing…
3 Comments Published by Doug Murren May 14th, 2008 in Music, Deep Thoughts, Christian Living, Baby BoomersOne of the creative and driving forces of the 70’s Jesus awakening died in February. I just heard about it yesterday. Larry Norman was a controversial figure in the Jesus People movement and for decades after. He left a touching note to his audience which can be found at his website www.larrynorman.com. […]
Crucial dates mark the generations
0 Comments Published by Doug Murren May 9th, 2008 in Baby BoomersThere are crucial dates in every era that mark the generations. December 7, 1941 was the day of the Pearl Harbor attacks that brought the U.S. into a war that marked our history for generations. The atomic age was introduced on August 6, 1947. Thank God no other such attack has been […]
I think sometimes we Christ seekers are a little afraid of being prideful. God was proud of His Son. He even seemed too proud of a mess-up like David. Paul was proud of Timothy. Pride can be a humble thing.
I am proud of both my kids. They […]
I have ten truths that I think everyone needs to follow to stay healthy and in the battle.
I have concluded I must believe in these things to be standing tall at the end of the fight.
Everyone dies. I should treasure lives around me. I should be prepared for the loss […]
Rocky, We’ll Miss You
1 Comment Published by Doug Murren April 4th, 2008 in Deep Thoughts, Baby BoomersIf you live long enough you outlive a few friends and numerous pets. Grief becomes a necessary tool of life. And I think replenishing your circle of relationships, both animals and human, becomes essential. But loss is an unavoidable pain for all of us. Some of us have gotten more practice […]
We listen primarily with our emotions. Keep the following several facts in mind when trying to convey messages to children, fellow workers, and friends:
1. The right brain works in sensual imagery……. No words.
2. The right brian works in pictures not words.
3. The right brain, to a great extent, determines what gets to […]
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