Dec 17
Penelope Trunk is a fantastic blogger.
One of my favourite recent(ish) posts from her is entitled This
is why all your goals are bad for you.
She says most of
us set goals for ourselves that we want to achieve, but we fail to
consider whether we will actually enjoy or benefit from the process of what we will have to do in order to achieve those goals.
But I don't agree with her conclusions...
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Aug 8
A collection of links about viral church - not necessarily all agreeing on terms or reasoning:
- http://movementseverywhererant.blogspot.com/2008/05/ideas.html Doesn't explain viral church but suggests planting 50 of them: small little viral things with 21 year old elders and you as the master apostle - thats with a little 'a' in apostle btw
- http://viralchurch.10.forumer.com/ Was once an active forum about Viral church. Asks questions like could the viral church work? and Can a viral church movement sustain growth?
It's worth looking into their discussions because they were talking
about this stuff back in 2005; most of these other links are from the
last 12 months 2007-8.
- http://chriscochran.blogspot.com/2005/03/viral-church-part-deux.html Chris's definition of viral church means one which adopts viral marketing pinciples.
- http://neozine.org/inside/viral-church/ - for Dr Joal Hughes, viral means organic... "Uber-organic. We need to become a church that refuses to grow
at one location beyond a certain minimum critical mass. Once we reach
enough people to host a good baptism and a class worth driving to,
we'll start sending out church planters." I don't think he really means viral; I think he means "seed-bearing".
- http://jonathanbrink.com/2008/05/22/viral-church-growth/ - great example from China, with link to video, where this is how the churches operate: "Once you get over fifteen you begin to get attention you know from the government, so you just (start a new one)."
Again this describes viral church as one which quickly spawns new
churches. Maybe in this case it is the "church growth" that is
described as viral rather than the churches themselves?
- http://nathandiehl.com/2007/06/28/the-viral-church/ I like this post. Quoting from Seth Godin's "Small is the new big"
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