Archive for April, 2010
Outsourcing is a very popular business model that companies use to cut costs and streamline work flows. But the idea of outsourcing isn’t new. The church has been doing it for centuries. Back in the late 1700′s and early 1800′s, there was a movement to form missionary societies. For example, the Baptist Missionary Society was [ READ MORE ]
In the early days of Christianity, it was tough being a Christian. It wasn’t a decision you made lightly. It was a decision that could easily cost your life. As a result, the early Christians developed catechisms. This was essentially a personal test to see if you were worthy of being a Christian. The early [ READ MORE ]
I’ve been reading the Forgotten Ways by Alan Hirsch. He does an excellent job of telling the history of the church and how the church evolved into an institution. One of his points is that in a “Christian” culture, the institutional church is a natural evolution. But the early church was not an institution. It [ READ MORE ]
A couple weeks ago I blogged about advertising on Craigslist to build your band and find a local worship pastor: Artists Wanted. Sean Olson, who is planting The Mill in Owings Mill, MD, took me up on the idea. He placed an ad on Craigslist that said the following: “Looking for a top-notch musician who [ READ MORE ]
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