Fred Peatross, from Huntington, West Virginia, is a friend of mine that I’ve never met in person. Our relationship is facilitated by e-mail. I live in California. We became friends because of Jim Henderson who lives in Seattle, Washington. West Virginia, California, and Washington—this is a great picture of our times.
Fred’s new book, Missio Dei, is an insightful look at what is happening in Western culture, particularly as it relates to disciples of Jesus. Twenty years ago the e-mail relationship Fred and I have developed would have been unheard of. Also blogging, Google, My Space, and social networking.
Last November I met a pastor from Chicago’s Willow Creek Church. We were both at a conference in Seattle. He told me about a project he had started called “
Bev was looking for a new dress to wear to the Chamber of Commerce dinner and installation. We went to Turlock because Bev likes shopping there, and we ended up in a Kohl’s. I found a chair in the customer service area and took up residence. Why stand when you sit? I had a book to read.
“The only thing worse than training your people and having them leave is not training them and having them stay.”
Yesterday Jennifer Krumm, COO of the Greater Merced Chamber of Commerce, and I went to an all-day seminar at the
ABC News featured a story tonight about
I hate it when an inanimate object is smarter than I am. I’ve had that experience the past couple of weeks.