This edition of “Pre-School Theology” isn’t strict theology per se, but it’s in the neighborhood. My five year old son walked by me today and looked at me with a funny…
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Dangers for Discerners: Elementary
The last few years have seen a resurgence of interest in the Sherlock Holmes narrative, originally created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. There have been two feature films released recently with the…
Quick Review: Lincoln (The Movie)
After my review yesterday on the book Lincoln’s Melancholy and mentioning that I had read that prior to seeing the movie, I wanted to share some of my reflections from my experience…
Quick Review: Lincoln’s Melancholy
I just finished Lincoln’s Melancholy: How Depression Challenged a President and Fueled His Greatness. I wanted to make sure I finished it before going to see the movie “Lincoln” that recently came…
Stats Lie Pt 12: Large Underwear
I want to continue with my Moneyball inspired posts in the “Stats Lie” series as the Oakland A’s are currently enjoying a miracle season once again and start their playoff run tomorrow. …
Stats Lie Pt. 10 -Quick Thots From The Movie Moneyball
I am re-posting this blog in preparation for my next few posts that will relate to the book Moneyball and because I think this post and those to come belong in my…
Quick Review – Read This Before Our Next Meeting
I just read Al Pittampalli’s “Read This Before Our Next Meeting” over a lunch break and wanted to post a few thoughts. First – this gives you a clue of how short…
Stats Lie Pt 6: Storytelling, Stats, and Org Culture
I’ve been on a bit of a blogging hiatus due to directing the national staff conference for my ministry (Epic), but excited to try to get back in the swing of things…
Stats Lie Pt 5: Stats, Shine, & Speed
We’re all attracted to shiny objects. Some things just draw attention because they stand out and are a bit more flashy than others. This phenomenon shows up in measurements too – some…