Archive for September 2008

Man-Maximum Ministry

Sep 27th, 2008 | By Skye Jethani | Category: Church, Features, Mission, Theology

This comes from Honda’s global website:

Honda engineers are committed to the development of advanced technology, but recognize that the purpose of technology is to serve the needs of people. At Honda, this philosophy has long been expressed as “man maximum, machine minimum.” In short, Honda’s goal with each product is to minimize the space required for machinery, while focusing on the comfort and functionality of the product for the people who will use it.

The “man-max, machine-min” philosophy has been guiding Honda for decades. It can be seen in their cars and even in their new corporate jets which have odd looking engines mounted above the wing rather than below or on the tail like most small jets thus allowing greater interior space. This…



Think About It

Sep 26th, 2008 | By Skye Jethani | Category: Movies



What is a “Black Swan”?

Sep 23rd, 2008 | By Skye Jethani | Category: Movies



Glimpses of Glory

Sep 22nd, 2008 | By Skye Jethani | Category: Features, Preaching, Theology

Fifteen hundred years ago, the emperor of Rome built a tomb for his beloved sister. The small building was designed in the shape of a cross with a vaulted ceiling covered with mosaics of swirling stars in an indigo sky. The focal point of the mosaic ceiling was a depiction of Jesus as a shepherd surrounded by sheep in a green paradise.

The mausoleum of Galla Placidia still stands in Ravenna, Italy, and has been called by scholars “the earliest and best preserved of all mosaic monuments” and one of the “most artistically perfect.”

But visitors who have admired the mosaic in travel books and on postcards will be disappointed when they enter the mausoleum. The structure has only tiny windows, and what light does enter is usually…



Tim Keller: Missional vs. Seeker Church

Sep 21st, 2008 | By Skye Jethani | Category: Movies



Outsourced

Sep 21st, 2008 | By tjohnson | Category: Movies



The Dark Blight

Sep 16th, 2008 | By Skye Jethani | Category: Culture, Faith, Features, Theology

Na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, Batman!

I’ve been meaning to write a post about The Dark Knight for weeks, but between family vacations and working on the fall issue of Leadership, I’ve been swamped. I’m a big fan of superhero movies, and this summer I’ve seen a bunch—Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and the latest installment of Christopher Nolan’s fantastic Batman series, The Dark Knight. My companion to most of these comic book movies is a psychiatrist from my church who has a penchant for professional wrestling and shares my follicle failings. (I highly recommend watching fantasy movies with a psychiatrist—it’s more fun than applying Freudian dream analysis to…



Join Me at National Pastors Convention

Sep 10th, 2008 | By Skye Jethani | Category: Features, Leadership

February 10-13 in San Diego.



Palin Comparison

Sep 4th, 2008 | By Skye Jethani | Category: Politics

I’ve already written about Obama’s poor performance at the Saddleback forum a few weeks ago. His campaign has been trying hard to win support among moderate evangelical voters, but his answers to Rick Warren’s abortion questions were very disappointing—doing nothing to change religious voters’ views of liberal Democrats despite Obama’s policy stance to reduce the number of abortions.

Now comes Governor Palin. The self-described bible believing conservative from Alaska. The hockey mom (pitbull in lipstick) has energized the evangelical base of the GOP and infused their lukewarm support for McCain with some religious zeal. Where does this leave Obama’s chances with evangelicals? Answer: right about where John Kerry’s were in 2004.

Steve Waldman posted this report on the CT Politics blog:

I asked Mark DeMoss, Christian PR mogul