Dan Sullivan is an SEO specialist based in Evansville, Indiana, a full-stack marketer, a pastor, a dad, and a husband.
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A brief commentary on my current bike rack.
I did not buy you a $300 bike so you could strap a big bucket of kitty litter to the back of it. My wife, after seeing my latest bicycle rack hack.
Finished with this Mere Christianity
I don’t know if Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis is for everybody, but it does have some really good points and ideas and images in it. A man who changed from having Bios [natural life] to having Zoe [life in Christ] would have gone through as big a change as a statue which changed from…
Dan Sullivan Buys Google
You might have thought you could buy anything at the Home Depot. The other day, I bought Google. (and a 50 pack of rubber gloves)

Great Section on Change from "The Forgotten Ways" by Alan Hirsch
A couple years ago I was reading “The Forgotten Ways” by Alan Hirsch. At some point I stopped. I’m not sure why. I remember around that time I was getting really frustrated with the way church was and I was reading a lot of books about the problems with church but I couldn’t find much…
Elections, Issues, and Pop Media
So about 100 years ago I voted for Bill Clinton because he played a sax. I regretted that when we were flying to Burma and all of the airplane TVs were showing some disgraceful sex scandal he was in. It was embarrassing for us as the only Americans on the plane. Now Obama is wooing…
William Barclay on John 8 and Authority
The second duty of authority is to seek to reclaim the wrongdoer. Any authority which is solely concerned with punishment is wrong; any authority which, in its exercise, drives a wrongdoer either to despair or to resentment is a failure. The function of authority is not to banish sinners from all decent society, still less…



