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By Josh Weidmann on
Monday, August 17, 2009 9:57 AM
So, I have a confession to make. While some people may be tv junkies, game junkies or magazine junkies… I am a sermon junkie. Yes, you heard me right… I am a sermon junkie. When I have a few extra minutes and want to just chill and refresh, I’ll crack open a soda and sit down and listen to a sermon. Weird, huh?
Yeah, well it may be weird that I collect, archive, catalog and rate sermons – but I love to hear the word of God preached. When some preacher-dude sticks true to the Bible and can unpack how it is to impact my life, I get so jazzed. On the other hand, I can get equally as passionate about wanting to rebuke those that mishandle the truth of God. Nonetheless, I love listening to sermons and have a habit of passing good sermons on to my friends. I'll post some of my favorite here on a reguar basis. check back.
here's one for now:
One of my new-found favorite preachers: Matt Chandler
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By Josh Weidmann on
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 4:29 PM
"The risks that an organization can take are determined by the maturity and security of the senior leader." - Andy Stanley
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By Josh Weidmann on
Tuesday, August 11, 2009 4:26 PM
Andy Stanley broke the longterm leadership principle "If you can't do for all then don't do it for one" when said the opposite - "Do for one what you can't do for all." This is symbolic leadership; it allows the people God has entrusted you to lead to at least see that you are stiving to do for some even though you can't do it for all. brilliant and necessary.
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