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November 13, 2018

New Happy Rant: Elections, Sexiest Man in Reformedom, and Church Home Global

In this episode of The Happy Rant Ted, Barnabas, and Ronnie suss out the following:



Politics and the election in church and on campus
With People Magazine failing to select any of the hosts as 2018’s Sexiest Man Alive they set out to determine the Sexiest Man in Reformedom
Judah Smith recently released a video announcing Church Home Global, church in the palm of your hand, so of course the guys must discuss it.

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We’d also like to thank sponsor Noah’s Event Venue. Noah’s offers fantastic venues for churches to expand, to plant, or to start a campus and comes equipped with high end A/V, classroom space, and all the general meeting needs churches have (aside from a pour-over bar and leather aprons) – though they do have coffee/cafe services! They have multiple venues across the country in most major metro areas, so if you are a church leader looking for space to grow, plant, or move your congregation check them out.


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Published on November 13, 2018 02:22

November 10, 2018

3 Things I like this Week – November 10

Each week (give or take one here and there) I share three things I like – It could be a book, a movie, a podcast, an album, a photo, an article, a restaurant, a food item, a beverage, or anything else I simply enjoy and think you might too. You can find a whole pile of things, especially books, I like and recommend HERE.



1) A Star is Born

[image error]I hoped I would like this movie. I expected a bit of Bradley Cooper charm and fair amount of Lady Gaga vocal chops. Suffice to say, I set the bar way too low. Bradley Cooper was beyond exceptional as a worn, jaded, alcoholic blues/rock star. Gaga is masterful as an off-beat aspiring singer and song writer who Cooper’s character discovers. What follows I will not share in detail here for fear of ruining what is the best movie I have seen this year and maybe in the past few years. It’s a story of art and love and loss and honesty and emptiness. It is a beautiful movie, a heart-breaking movie, a thought-provoking movie, and masterfully performed movie (both acting and singing). I’ve been chewing on it non-stop since I saw it and listening to the soundtrack. If you like happy endings this isn’t for you. If you like formulaic romance or predictable story lines this isn’t for you. If you like Disney-esque “you can be anything you set your mind to” tropes this isn’t for you. But if you like raw, honest, human art weaving together sadness and beauty and complexity acted to perfection this movie will blow you away.


2) Chick fil-A App

[image error]I didn’t know Chick fil-A had an app until about 2 weeks ago. I hadn’t used it until today. I went to get breakfast for my kids and I this morning, and when I pulled in to the parking lot I saw the drive-thru line wrapped around the building twice. Even with their exceptional customer service, that was too long a wait for a spicy chicken biscuit. Neither could I disappoint my kids. Then I remembered the app In about 1 minute I had placed an order for the kids and for me. 30 seconds after I walked across the parking lot and into the building my food was waiting. And my guess is that by the time I got home some of those people were still waiting in line cursing the time it would take them to get their sanctified chicken. Oh, and I got reward points toward free stuff in the future. To sum up: easy-to-use app that saves time and offers free stuff at the greatest fast foot restaurant in America.


3) Jim Gaffigan on Camping

I actually like camping, but this bit by Jim Gaffigan makes me question my sanity just a little bit. so funny.


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Published on November 10, 2018 08:37

Joe Mauer and Major League Dreams

When Kirby Puckett retired I realized that childhood heroes go the way of teddy bears and G.I. Joes.


When Kevin Garnett retired I realized why adolescence is the thread running through so much sweet nostalgia.


When Joe Mauer retired I realized that I’m careening down the road into middle age and every vestige of youth is behind me.


Joe Mauer is the best athlete I ever shared a field with and it’s not even close. In the fall of 2000 my decidedly horrible Minneaolis South High Tigers football team faced Joe’s defending state champion Cretin-Derham Hall team in the first round of the sectional playoffs. I knew we’d lose before we ever took the field; that was never in doubt. But I knew they’d embarrass the life out of us when I saw Joe warming up.


Watching Joe Mauer throw a football in warm ups was like watching a greyhound out for a walk in the neighborhood – all grace and ease with the certainty he could do so much more, and to perfection. I don’t remember much of the game (traumatic experiences are like that) except that he played only one quarter and left with no incomplete passes, no sweat on his brow, no grass stains on his uniform, and a four or five touchdown lead.


Joe was the Gatorade National Football Player of the year and had a full ride scholarship offer to play QB for Bobby Bowden’s Florida State Seminoles. Yet football was only his second best sport. A few months later he would be selected first over all in the Major League Baseball draft by the Minnesota Twins ahead of college ace pitcher Mark Prior. At the time the pick was panned as a cost saving effort by the cheapo Twins front office and a huge miss on the best prospect. The next decade would prove Joe right for signing with the Twins instead of playing football and the Twins right for selecting him over Prior.


When Mauer broke into the majors it was so exciting—a fellow Twin Cities boy, my peer, starring for the hometown team. And star he did: 3 batting titles as a catcher (the only player ever to do that), 1 MVP, gold glove defense behind the plate, and a calm classy competitive drive that made opponents and teammates alike respect him. Watching Mauer wield a baseball bat was like watching Eric Clapton on guitar or Jimmy Chamberlin on drums. He was a master of his craft with a style all his own, part Wade Boggs, part Tony Gwynn, and all Joe Mauer.


When the toll of catching broke down Joe’s knees and one too many concussions robbed him of his wand-waving bat skills he didn’t pout or turn diva and he didn’t quit. He did what Joe always did – give a half smile, an “aw shucks,” and got back to work. At 30 he remade himself into a skilled first baseman who still deserved a spot at the top of the batting order.


During his fifteen-year career Joe generated exactly one scandal: a failure to hit enough home runs to please the troglodyte beat writers and rube fans. That’s it. The only one. Even in this age of social media foibles and public embarrassments he is squeaky clean, and not in a sanctimonious Tebowy way either. Just as the sort of guy who would make an even better neighbor than he was a baseball player.


Yesterday Joe Mauer announced his retirement. When I heard I wasn’t sad like I was when Kirby retired or nostalgic like when KG retired. I was proud for him and glad to be a fan and his peer. I was thankful for his contributions to the Twins and Minnesota. Mostly, though, I was melancholy that one of the last tangible links to my youth (and athletic prime) hung up his spikes. When Joe retired it was like I retired too – from identifying myself as an athlete, from imagining myself as an athlete, from being young at all.


I’ve known for decades that I would never be a professional athlete. My parents and friends probably knew before that and were too gracious to tell me. But, like many men, I’ve harbored dreams of stardom and imagined myself lacing a hanging slider into the left-centerfield gap. I’ve held these dreams vicariously through the success of others, especially those I had a connection to, like Joe Mauer – that Minnesota boy whose star shined on every youth in the Twin Cities at the turn of this century.


Joe will be missed by Twins fans because of his greatness on the field, his class off it, and his unmistakable, unshakeable Minnesotanness. But Joe will be missed by his peers for giving life to our dreams and carrying the weight of our imaginations. We knew we’d never be him, but we could live out our dreams with every web gem and line drive he generated.


Enjoy your retirement, Joe. Enjoy your family and your neighbors and the creep of your hairline and waistline. And enjoy the freedom from having anyone living vicariously through you. Welcome to the club.

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Published on November 10, 2018 08:08

November 6, 2018

New Happy Rant: Christian Wrestling, Reformation Day, and Reading Recommendations

In this episode of The Happy Rant Ted, Ronnie, and Barnabas hash out the following:



A Christian wrestling ministry from a church in Texas
What are people so obsessed with Reformation Day?
Reading and viewing recommendations we’ve enjoyed recently

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[image error]Big thanks to our sponsor Union University. Union University provides Christ-centered education that promotes excellence and character development in service to Church and society. It is a private, Christian, four-year, coeducational, liberal arts-based university offering bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. It also happens to be Ted’s place of employment and an all around excellent educational institution whose graduates are doing fantastic work in hundreds of fields across the country and around the world.


We’d also like to thank sponsor Noah’s Event Venue. Noah’s offers fantastic venues for churches to expand, to plant, or to start a campus and comes equipped with high end A/V, classroom space, and all the general meeting needs churches have (aside from a pour-over bar and leather aprons) – though they do have coffee/cafe services! They have multiple venues across the country in most major metro areas, so if you are a church leader looking for space to grow, plant, or move your congregation check them out.


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Be sure to visit HappyRantPodcast.com where you can:

Order fresh roasted coffee from Lagares Roasters
Order your Happy Rant swag from Missional Wear (Use code RANT to get discounts on swag and/or shipping)

Please consider supporting the podcast financially as well. We have set up a Patreon page, and your donations help us cover production costs, do live events, and grow the podcast by trying some new things. Oh, and of course there are perks for those who commit to helps us such as free books and coffee!


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Published on November 06, 2018 03:16

New Happy Rant: Christian Wrestling, Reformation Day, and Reading Recomendations

In this episode of The Happy Rant Ted, Ronnie, and Barnabas hash out the following:



A Christian wrestling ministry from a church in Texas
What are people so obsessed with Reformation Day?
Reading and viewing recommendations we’ve enjoyed recently

SPONSOR

[image error]Big thanks to our sponsor Union University. Union University provides Christ-centered education that promotes excellence and character development in service to Church and society. It is a private, Christian, four-year, coeducational, liberal arts-based university offering bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. It also happens to be Ted’s place of employment and an all around excellent educational institution whose graduates are doing fantastic work in hundreds of fields across the country and around the world.


We’d also like to thank sponsor Noah’s Event Venue. Noah’s offers fantastic venues for churches to expand, to plant, or to start a campus and comes equipped with high end A/V, classroom space, and all the general meeting needs churches have (aside from a pour-over bar and leather aprons) – though they do have coffee/cafe services! They have multiple venues across the country in most major metro areas, so if you are a church leader looking for space to grow, plant, or move your congregation check them out.


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Be sure to visit HappyRantPodcast.com where you can:

Order fresh roasted coffee from Lagares Roasters
Order your Happy Rant swag from Missional Wear (Use code RANT to get discounts on swag and/or shipping)

Please consider supporting the podcast financially as well. We have set up a Patreon page, and your donations help us cover production costs, do live events, and grow the podcast by trying some new things. Oh, and of course there are perks for those who commit to helps us such as free books and coffee!


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October 31, 2018

Happy Rant Sports Episode #21 – Fantasy Football Sucks, Bad NFL Predictions, NFL Announcers, and More

In this episode of The Happy Rant Sports podcast Ted and Barnabas discuss the following:



Ted really, really hates fantasy football and can’t understand why anyone would play it.
The terrible, horrible, no good, very bad NFL predictions we made pre-season
The decline of NFL Monday Night Football announcers
Sports Book Recommendations

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Please consider supporting the podcast financially as well. We have set up a Patreon page, and your donations help us cover production costs, do live events, and grow the podcast by trying some new things. Oh, and of course there are perks for those who commit to helps us such as free books and coffee!


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Published on October 31, 2018 02:32

October 29, 2018

New Happy Rant: Failed Pastors, Leadership Coaches, and a Love of Nostalgia

In this episode of The Happy Rant Ted, Ronnie, and Barnabas rant about the following:



What do guys do when they fail as a pastor? Why, they coach pastors of course!
All the ins and outs of influencer and leadership coaching
Why people love nostalgia so much

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[image error]Big thanks to our sponsor IVP Books who are highlighting their recent release Recapturing the Wonder by Mike Cosper.


When we’re young, it’s easy to believe in the supernatural, the mysterious, the enchanted. But as we grow older, we learn to be more “rational” and more confident that reality is merely what we can see. Even as Christians who believe in the resurrection, we live as if miracles and magic have been drained from the world. Exquisitely written with thoughtful practices woven throughout, this book will feed your soul and help you recapture the wonder of your Christian walk.


We’d also like to thank sponsor Noah’s Event Venue. Noah’s offers fantastic venues for churches to expand, to plant, or to start a campus and comes equipped with high end A/V, classroom space, and all the general meeting needs churches have (aside from a pour-over bar and leather aprons) – though they do have coffee/cafe services! They have multiple venues across the country in most major metro areas, so if you are a church leader looking for space to grow, plant, or move your congregation check them out.


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Be sure to visit HappyRantPodcast.com where you can:

Order fresh roasted coffee from Lagares Roasters
Order your Happy Rant swag from Missional Wear (Use code RANT to get discounts on swag and/or shipping)

Please consider supporting the podcast financially as well. We have set up a Patreon page, and your donations help us cover production costs, do live events, and grow the podcast by trying some new things. Oh, and of course there are perks for those who commit to helps us such as free books and coffee!


To listen you can:



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Published on October 29, 2018 02:46

October 26, 2018

3 things I Like This Week – October 26

Each week (give or take one here and there) I share three things I like – It could be a book, a movie, a podcast, an album, a photo, an article, a restaurant, a food item, a beverage, or anything else I simply enjoy and think you might too. You can find a whole pile of things, especially books, I like and recommend HERE.



1. Seatgeek

[image error]One of my favorite things to do when I travel for work is to attend whatever local sporting events are in season (and not boring). I also enjoy the occasional concert, baseball game, or hockey game here in Nashville too. The best way I’ve found to get tickets easily and not get ripped off is through Seatgeek. It pulls in all the tickets available for the game from all the secondary sellers and maps them in the arena/stadium with photos of the field view. It also color codes those offers by which ones are the best value compared to the current market. So instead of having to figure which seats are good and which are bad, which are way over prived and which aren’t and all that mess you just look for the green circles in the place you want to sit and then order. And they offer $20 off your first purchase too – just sign up through this link.


2. Spiritual Leadership by J.Oswald Sanders

[image error]This is one of my two favorite leadership books (I’ll share the other another time). It is not a “seven steps to ____” book but a book about the heart, character, and habits of a godly leader. It is immensely practical, but is not a book of practices. It’s a book about posture and attitude, and soul. I don’t resonate with lists of instructions or simplistic strategies, and this book offers neither. It paints a picture of what a leader of godly character is and does. It presents a model and a paradigm. Every Christian leader should read this whether they’re coaching high school football, pastoring a church, or leading a fortune 500 company. It is fantastic.


3. “You never Change” by Austin Stone Worship

I listen to no CCM and I don’t love most commercially successful “worship” music. The best church and worship I know of comes out various local churches where gifted musicians and writers are producing some fantastic music. Austin Stone Worship is one of these, and they consistently put out music that is is rich and deep and they are unbelievably gifted artists. This song has been a favorite of mine since it released. Turn it up and listen on repeat.


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Published on October 26, 2018 06:34

October 22, 2018

New Happy Rant: Bjorn to Podcast

In this episode of The Happy Rant Ted, Ronnie, and Barnabas do what they always do and ramble to and fro through the following topics:



Piers Morgan’s criticism of Daniel Craig for wearing an infant in a baby carrier, or a BABY BJORN if you will
What would be the best Bjorn pairings we could imagine?
Remembering Eugene Peterson

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Big thanks to our sponsor IVP Books who are highlighting their recent release Here in Spirit by Jonathan Dodson.


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We say this knowing it isn’t really possible. Yet we often find ourselves dislocated from the present, inattentive to things in front of us: people, work, culture, ministry opportunities, prayer, and even the Spirit himself. The Holy Spirit, however, relocates us in the present, motivating us to fully engage whatever God puts before us. Instead of relating narrowly to the Spirit based on just a few of his gifts, this book broadens our engagement with him, touring aspects of his vast character that often go unexplored. It turns out, living here in the Spirit is the source of the most meaningful, creative, satisfying life possible.


We’d also like to thank sponsor Noah’s Event Venue. Noah’s offers fantastic venues for churches to expand, to plant, or to start a campus and comes equipped with high end A/V, classroom space, and all the general meeting needs churches have (aside from a pour-over bar and leather aprons) – though they do have coffee/cafe services! They have multiple venues across the country in most major metro areas, so if you are a church leader looking for space to grow, plant, or move your congregation check them out.


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Be sure to visit HappyRantPodcast.com where you can:

Order fresh roasted coffee from Lagares Roasters
Order your Happy Rant swag from Missional Wear (Use code RANT to get discounts on swag and/or shipping)

Please consider supporting the podcast financially as well. We have set up a Patreon page, and your donations help us cover production costs, do live events, and grow the podcast by trying some new things. Oh, and of course there are perks for those who commit to helps us such as free books and coffee!


To listen you can:



Subscribe in iTunes.
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Leave us a rating in iTunes (it only takes 1 click and it really helps us).
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Published on October 22, 2018 04:53

October 18, 2018

Happy Rant Sports Episode #20 – Drew Brees, Jimmy Butler, and Hollywood NBA

In this episode of the Happy Rant Sports podcast Ted and Barnabas bring a fresh take on NBA breakdowns and discuss a few other things too:



Jimmy Butler and Tom Thibodeau being the biggest and most unlikely divas in the NBA
Drew Brees breaking the NFL passing yardage record and his place in history
Comparing NBA teams to Hollywood – A-list stars, directors, studios, and franchises

Be sure to visit HappyRantPodcast.com where you can:

Order fresh roasted coffee from Lagares Roasters
Order your Happy Rant swag from Missional Wear (Use code RANT to get discounts on swag and/or shipping)

Please consider supporting the podcast financially as well. We have set up a Patreon page, and your donations help us cover production costs, do live events, and grow the podcast by trying some new things. Oh, and of course there are perks for those who commit to helps us such as free books and coffee!


To listen you can:



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Published on October 18, 2018 04:11