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		<title>gdp's Comments</title>
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		<description>Comments by ctygrett</description>
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<title>Christian Web Trends Blog by OurChurch.Com : Pastor Bans Church Leaders from Facebook</title>
<link>http://blog.ourchurch.com/2010/11/19/pastor-bans-church-leaders-from-facebook/#IDComment110698356</link>
<description>this is tough due to the fact that Facebook can, if properly utilized, be a great platform for connection and information. this isn&amp;#039;t the most creative solution, and it should be part of a quiver of attempts to address the situation. the idea that Facebook is the playground for what is already in the heart of people is solid, but there are a whole host of paths that flow out from that. are we banning email? do the pastors have church-issued cell phones and if so what about text messaging? it is difficult to know where to draw the line, but I appreciate the idea that this pastor knows his context and I do not.  </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 18:03:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Stuff Christians Like - Jon Acuff : Desiring Chick-fil-A more on Sunday than any other day of the week.</title>
<link>http://stuffchristianslike.net/2010/09/desiring-chick-fil-a-more-on-sunday-than-any-other-day-of-the-week/#IDComment101675993</link>
<description>Yes, Wendy is a &amp;quot;sweaty heathen&amp;quot; and let&amp;#039;s not forget the McDonald fellow with his shifty eyes...  brilliant as always.  </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Stuff Christians Like - Jon Acuff : Trying to find a new church.</title>
<link>http://stuffchristianslike.net/2010/08/trying-to-find-a-new-church/#IDComment91954583</link>
<description>jon, I never comment on blogs normally but I actually laughed loud enough to alert others in our office that something was afoot. the whole thing about the rain stick solo was classic, but I especially resonate with the give-your-money visits b/c my wife and I (no joke) visited three churches within 7 miles of each other on three separate weekends one summer and they were all in &amp;quot;stewardship&amp;quot; campaigns. dead on though, you have to go back again. now, if you go back after the money sermon and they have rain stick lady, well...can&amp;#039;t help you there... </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 13:57:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>LeadingSmart : Is it Possible to Disciple a Non-Christian?</title>
<link>http://www.leadingsmart.com/2010/04/is-it-possible-to-disciple-a-non-christian.html#IDComment71343704</link>
<description>reading Michael Wilkins &amp;quot;Following the Master&amp;quot; is a great nuance to this discussion. I would say that if we believe that everyone is being &amp;quot;spiritually formed&amp;quot; whether they&amp;#039;ve been converted or not (a la Willard?), then why couldn&amp;#039;t discipleship be what Alan &amp;amp; Deb are describing? This is part of the other great discussion: what (if there is one) is the difference between discipleship and spiritual formation?   &amp;quot;Untamed&amp;quot; was great reading - thanks Alan &amp;amp; Deb.  </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 18:15:55 +0000</pubDate>
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