Well, when I was a sax player and Clinton showed up on TV playing the sax, he got my vote (which the regret from that is in some other blog post somewhere).
But now, I have my candidate:
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quote of the day: Sissy Pants
don’t cry have a cookie Christianity is creating a generation of momma’s boy sissy pants Christians that stay home and bask in their experience of God while the outside world puts Christians into a powerless subculture and lines up for hell in their pimped up rides and their psychic guides
L. Giglio on Donuts and The Gospel
“They make em, not for information, but they make them so you can experience them. Because there is a tremendous gulf between experience and information.” –said of Krispy Kreme Donuts, in comparison to the Gospel. ***note, I’m sure Louie would have talked about Donut Bank fruit fritters instead, but Krispy Kreme is all he knows….
Matthew Henry on John 18:1-12
This is just about the best section and most poetic piece of Matthew Henry’s Commentary I’ve ever read. Appropriately, it’s on John 18:1-12 Our Lord Jesus, knowing all things that should come upon him, went forth and asked, Whom seek ye? When the people would have forced him to a crown, he withdrew, ch. 6:15,…
Where are You God?
God is inviting people to be the message! Perhaps every time we say to God, “Where are you?” that is God’s question for us. “Where are you?” -Rob Bell in “The New Exodus II: Sinai
BW on the Point of Marriage
“She’s married me for what I receive from it, and I’ve married her because of what she receives from it.” Bob Warren said this in a really quick statement, but I wonder if I sat and thought about this all day???

From "The Forgotten Ways" section on Chaos
It is remarkable to me that the theologically most fertile parts of the Bible are all, yes all, set in the context of the people of God facing significant danger and chaos. -Alan Hirsch
