Wednesday, 2 December 2009

an odd thing / crosspoint.tv

I have 11 draft posts waiting to go up on this blog (well some need tweaking) but I can't seem to work on any of them, my life seems to move so quickly that by the time I get around to tweaking what I've written as draft in a rush when the idea hits me i seem to have moved (either on or back) so far that I can't fill in the gaps without changing the message i want to get across.

Maybe i should just put out my half formed thoughts and let you guys see where my head was.

Anyway nothing big or life shattering this week, not much has changed from the last post but I wanted to introduce you to some people and some resources which even in the bad times I've still found useful.

the folks at and associated with crosspoint.tv a church in the states.

It is a campus based church led by Pete Wilson http://twitter.com/pwilson http://withoutwax.tv/ who to me seems to be a humble leader who is willing to admit faults and gaps in his knowledge while being an excellent communicator of his faith and Jesus

Other people that I have either found through crosspoint or through other means only to find they had links with crosspoint are:

Matthew Paul Turner http://twitter.com/JesusNeedsNewPR http://jesusneedsnewpr.blogspot.com/ never a man to stand for the tacky and thoughtless parts of Christian Culture as can be seen here http://jesusneedsnewpr.blogspot.com/2009/11/jesus-candies.html

John Acuff http://twitter.com/prodigaljohn http://stuffchristianslike.net/ http://theprodigaljon.blogspot.com/ Not to my knowledge a member of crosspoint but has spoken there (and very well) and is a friend of Pete Wilson

There are more people linked with this church that i follow on twitter on read their blogs but if you like these three I'll let you find them yourself. Though a good place to start would be my twitter list http://twitter.com/jockmcgonzo/crosspoint

A quick last word about the resources available from www.crosspoint.tv and of course iTunes.

they're great their sermons are funny and enlightening and honest Go here http://www.crosspoint.tv/media/ to see what's on offer i can heartily recommend the Q series and Religion Lies series.

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