RSS Treats – Christmas edition!
So although I took a bit of a blogging break I still kept up with my Google Reader and came across some great stuff. Here are some links to some posts that I found interesting over the past couple of weeks.
- The Perfect Book For Every Boy From Eight To Eighty… at Ethos
Equal parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, The Dangerous Book is a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age.
- Christmas Eve…According to John, Paul, George and Ringo at LeadingSmart
The truth about Christmas Eve services at Granger…
- Included kite flying and ribbon twirling by professional kite-flyers and ribbon-twirlers.
- Multi-sensory.
- Three stages built in the crowd throughout the auditorium.
- A 10′ high, fiber-optic, star floating out above the audience.
- Amazing choreography by more than 30 cast members.
- A guest appearance by the Culps.
- The story of Joseph and Mary and baby Jesus using the songs of the Beatles.
- Attended by more than 10,500 people — a record.
Watch it yourself here.
- Christmas Title Package at motionhouse

- Time: A Sacred Ingredient In Worship at DanWilt.com
In this “time” of Advent and Christmas, recognize as a worshiper that your entire year, your every moment, is about to be guided by this amazing reality: God, in time, has acted. Your year can now begin fresh and God can redeem anything that happens, because Christ has come. The incarnation is transforming your world and mine. As Paul says in Colossians 1, “…In everything, he has supremacy.”
- Light Of The World by Rich Kirkpatrick
- Paris’ War Declaration Against Advertising at ParisDailyPhoto.com

Advertisers love Paris, but Paris doesn’t like them..
Thanks for stopping by the blog. I'm currently on sabbatical this summer - you can read more about my sabbatical here: Personal Update - What's Next
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