I had lunch today with a new friend, a recent graduate of Fuller Seminary, with a Master of Arts in Christian Leadership. My friend, Michael and I discussed his vision of his future vocational and ministry calling. I have not been so energized by a lunch discussion in some time. Michael has a vision for … Continue reading Lunch Discussion of Relevancy
Author: Steve Norris
Its That Special Time of Year
As we approach the Holidays I want to share with you the joy of Christmas, as seen by a child. I wonder if this Santa ever returned to the ranks after this experience? I am sure that his beard was actually straight prior to the 500 decibel scream that emanated from this sweet little girl; … Continue reading Its That Special Time of Year
The Big Game and the BIG Game of Life
As perhaps most of you know, the most important college football game of the year will be happening this weekend. As typical, I can make a connection between the most mundane things of life and the things of the spiritual world. And of course, God is a Bruin.And as well all know, football is only … Continue reading The Big Game and the BIG Game of Life
The Secret Struggles of Pastors
It is sad but true. So many pastors get into their profession because of a deep seated, yet unmet need to be noticed by others. I found this to be painfully true this past weekend. We were attempting to take our family Christmas card photo, when we were harassed by a beachcombing sudo-transient, who alleged … Continue reading The Secret Struggles of Pastors
Bush, Bono, Tim, and Inside Work
Over the past 11 months that I have been blogging, I have often stopped to wonder if this whole blogging thing makes any difference. I still wonder about it. I also wonder about hair loss. And whether I make a difference.In my mind, perhaps the best thing about this medium is the way in which … Continue reading Bush, Bono, Tim, and Inside Work
A Day of Thanksgiving
Just a moment between finishing the sausage, apple, and sage stuffing recipe and moving on to icing the Killer Chocolate Cake.This is our national day of Thanksgiving. It bears remembering where this day came from, and where we are all going. Tonight at the table, I will share the following with my family - the … Continue reading A Day of Thanksgiving
Mark Twain….Safe Passage
We think we know it all. Read this.
Remembering Canal Street Church
This is my friend Mike, pastor of Canal Street Presbyterian church in New Orleans. That is his home to his left, which survived largely undamaged, if you don't count mold. I have mentioned Mike here a number of times. I got a voice mail from Mike just the other day, as he was in New … Continue reading Remembering Canal Street Church
Heather, Coach Scott, and the Agony of Defeat
Pictured to the left is the "No Nombres", my 11-year old daughter's AYSO soccer team. No Nombres translated from Spanish is "No Namers"; the girls thought this would be a funny name. Sorry for the blurry photo, my cell phone can only do so much. This is a great bunch of young ladies.Today was the … Continue reading Heather, Coach Scott, and the Agony of Defeat
The Invisible Children
It has been a long time since a short film trailer captivated my heart like this. Watch it. I have ordered the rough cut DVD, and might invite friends over to watch it.It is coming. The film is due out in about a year, as the film makers will be returning to Sudan/Uganda to finish … Continue reading The Invisible Children