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Why Your Brain Loves Procrastination – When people procrastinate, they’re avoiding emotionally unpleasant tasks and instead doing something that provides a temporary mood boost. The procrastination itself then causes shame and guilt — which in turn leads people to procrastinate even further, creating a vicious cycle.

Christmas Tree, Inc. – We only have income for 35 days a year; the rest is all expense.

The Christmas Story Is All Wrong – When we think of the first Christmas, often we have a certain image in our minds. The nativity scenes in our homes and churches have the figures neatly arranged around a quiet child wrapped in a clean blanket placed in a quaint manager in a Pinterest-worthy stable. But if we allow ourselves to look past the sterilized sheen of those ceramic or plastic nativity sets, we know that wasn’t really the case.

Racism Is A Deeper Symptom Of A Deeper Issue That We Don’t Want To Address – Christian groups like the ERLC and the Kainos Movement are moving toward hosting discussions on racism in America and in the church in the 21st century, which is a good thing. But, if we are not careful, we will miss the deeper issues that animate the entire problem.

Jane Austen, Tim Keller, and The Happiness of Holiness – After many long, inexcusable years, I finally sat down to read a Jane Austen novel; Pride and Prejudice, to be exact. I suppose I had avoided them in my youth because they were the type of thing my sister–a girl, mind you–read. Also, I’d been subjected to the film Sense and Sensibility as a young boy and I’m still not sure what effect that’s had on my disposition ever since. In any case, inspired by my English acquaintances and a sense of nostalgia for literature, I picked up the copy off the shelf last week and got to work.

The Silence Exercise –  The assignment calls for 90 minutes of silence. Students are instructed to put away their smartphones and leave the presence of other people. They should just be still by themselves, then write a two-page paper reflecting on the experience and putting it in historical perspective. What does it feel like to be silent, to be without constant access to a smartphone? How is this part of our lifestyle now different than in premodern times?

Tim Hawkins – Fun Funeral

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The Best Gift I Can Give Christian Christmas Haters – It isn’t wrong to have a fern on my porch or a cactus in my office (chosen for its resilience to neglect, a prerequisite for any plant life under my supervision). But apparently having a fir tree, imitation or genuine, is considered by some to be morally repugnant; though only in December.

Who Was St. Nicholas? – The unsatisfying answer to the title of this post is that nobody knows for sure.

5 Phrases Leaders Need To Say More Often – Your words carry a tremendous weight for those on your team. And too often, there are important phrases that get left out of our daily meetings, phone conversations, and emails. Here are 5 phrases that ministry leaders need to say more often.

19 Secrets of UPS Drivers – You may have a good relationship with your UPS driver, but how much do you really know about his or her job? The brown-clad United Parcel Service workers deliver more than 15 million packages a day to more than 220 countries and territories around the world; they even deliver to the North Pole. But what’s it really like to be a UPS driver? Here are some little-known facts from drivers who did their time.

The University’s Rape Culture – The past month’s debate over campus rape has revealed a disturbing shallowness on both sides of America’s divided body politic.

Are Americans Obsessed With Video Games? – More than 40 years after the first home video game console hit store shelves, most adults think their fellow Americans play video games too much, even though they seldom, if ever, play themselves.

You Gotta Love Tim Hawkins!

 

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Defending The Faith is About Life, Not Just Doctrine – What’s needed today is a robust understanding of the Christian faith that recognizes the multi-faceted meaning of orthodoxy.

4 Reasons To Give Generously – Some good thoughts from J.I. Packer.

Top 40 Online Resources on Using Social Media in Ministry – A great list that is surely to help us think about social median and ministry.

Do Fathers Matter? – Fathers, it turns out, contribute far more to their children than many of us realize.

How To Grow SpirituallyMany people miss God’s simple, ordinary plan for their spiritual growth—diligent attendance to the means of grace.

The Extraordinary Work of Ordinary Means – May we not despise the day of small things, but may we become more aware of God’s extra-ordinary work through our ordinary means.

The Graduation Song – For those of you who have just graduated High School or know someone who did. Pretty funny!

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A Look Around the Web will be a Thursday post of articles found throughout the Internet that hopefully you will find interesting and helpful. This is just another way for this site to be a resource.

9 Magazines Worth Subscribing To – Trevin Wax, an author, blogger and editor at Lifeway Christian Resources shares magazines that he has found helpful for him personally.

Toughest Leadership Roles – This is from Forbes magazine. Want to take a guess at what they see as the toughest leadership role?

The One Thing Christians Should Stop Saying – Some interesting thoughts on what it means to be blessed.

An Improvement-Proof Gospel – “If you know and speak the gospel, you are a channel for God’s destroying of strongholds and resurrecting of lives. Every Christian who can articulate the gospel has the launch code and access to the button.”

Dying to Disciple: How Far Are We Willing to Go in Our Pursuit of People -Great article in helping us think about what it really means to be involved in the lives of others.

What does it mean to work well? Matt Perman, the author of the brand new What’s Best Next: How The Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done, discusses this question and more with Colin Hansen

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvl-JZx2PR8

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