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November 23, 2016

A Roger Federer Fan’s Take On Rafael Nadal

In William Skidelsky’s Federer & Me: A Story Of Obsession, there is a chapter devoted to Federer’s nemesis/foil/kryptonite, Rafael Nadal. Here’s the opening page of that chapter. If you are not a tennis fan, you’re bewildered. If you are a tennis fan and a Rafael Nadal fan, you’re angry. If you are a tennis fan Read the full article...


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Published on November 23, 2016 01:35

November 22, 2016

Top Five Tuesday — Top Five Things You Should Know About Good Shepherd In India

In the early part of November, Good Shepherd teammates Ron Dozier, James-Michael Smith, and Shannon Schauber carried our mission of inviting all people to India.   (Because of security concerns, we kept much of the trip on the social media downlow.) What did your representatives do while on the subcontinent?   Here are five answers Read the full article...


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Published on November 22, 2016 01:32

November 21, 2016

The “Value Of A Soul” Short Film Rewind

In lieu of a sermon yesterday, we played the Billy Graham Association’s short film, The Value Of A Soul. This is the third such short film Sunday we’ve had — in 2014 it was Defining Moments and in 2015 it was Lose To Gain. Each of the films weaves together art, pathos, redemption, and faith Read the full article...


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Published on November 21, 2016 05:04

November 17, 2016

#TBT — My Dad, 1977

Some of you know that this past Monday (Nov. 14) was my birthday. As happens in the age of Facebook, I was inundated with birthday wishes. And one note in particular was especially interesting.  It came from a friend who was on my same high school tennis team in Dallas.  Though we are Facebook friends, Read the full article...


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Published on November 17, 2016 01:37

November 16, 2016

A Poster Child For The Mission Statement

A Good Shepherd friend told me this week that she is “a poster child for our mission statement.” Meaning? “I knew about Jesus,” she said.  “But I didn’t know what it meant to have a living relationship with him til I got here.” And:  “I’m not just a poster child for the mission statement; I’m Read the full article...


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Published on November 16, 2016 01:05

November 15, 2016

Top Five Tuesday — Top Five “Rules” For The Ministry Of Funerals & Memorial Services

I don’t hear many pastors of churches our size and style talk about funeral ministry. Sometimes I get the impression that if your church is somehow “contemporary” or “large” or even “mega,” then people in the congregation don’t die, so pastors don’t have to devote much time or attention to funerals and memorials services. Well, Read the full article...


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Published on November 15, 2016 03:29

November 14, 2016

The “In The Long Run” Sermon Rewind

How could we . . . a) receive “promise cards” (aka, pledge cards) for 2017 generosity; AND b) distribute “movie tickets” for our short film Sunday next week?   Answer:  “In The Long Run” (yes, title borrowed from chorus of an Eagles’ song), a sermon with this bottom line bottom line you’ll see below. The Read the full article...


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Published on November 14, 2016 01:31

November 10, 2016

Sunday Morning Motivational Speaking?

In my occasional dark nights of the soul, I wonder:  “is what I’m doing anything other than some motivational speaking on a Sunday morning?” Seriously: do people come to Good Shepherd or to any church simply to have their ears tickled and the hearts touched?  To feel like they’ve made some connection with a vague “something” Read the full article...


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Published on November 10, 2016 01:46

November 9, 2016

When Getting Mugged Is A Good Thing (A Post Having Nothing To Do With The Election)

As a lot of you know, first time guests to Good Shepherd get a coffee mug delivered to their front door later on Sunday. We’ve been doing it that way for well over 20 years. What’s unusual is to receive a thank you note in return for the mug.  Yet that’s what happened last week: Read the full article...


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Published on November 09, 2016 01:53

November 8, 2016

Top Five Tuesday — Top Five Reasons We FED BODIES In The Middle Of A Series On THE VALUE OF SOULS

If you thought about it — and maybe I’m the only one who did — it might have struck you as kind of odd that we devoted an entire Sunday to preparing and packing 285,000 meals for people in Haiti while we are in the middle of a message series called The Value Of A Read the full article...


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Published on November 08, 2016 01:04