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Continued from part 1.
Here are some blog highlights from April through June, 2008.
April
- Our research about church architecture was reported in a dozen different places. We first released it here.
- Made a trip to rural Missouri, ate frog legs (pics included), and talked about the history of the Second Great Awakening. It bought out a few folks concerned about heresy in the movements.
- My most recent book (with Philip Nation), Compelled by Love, was released.
- Tim Keller and I discussed research and his new book in a podcast here.
- My most commented upon post was this one explaining and opining upon the decline in the SBC. It brought Danny Akin out of blog-comment exile and prompted many other responses. The strangest thing-- the Associated Press and other media outlets quoted the blog and I decided I needed to be careful.
- A follow up to the SBC decline post explained why this decline will probably continue in the future.
- The month ended as I spoke at the Dwell Conference in NYC and "slow blogged" the experience.
May
- Shared some rules I follow about interaction between married men and women and I was surprised that some people found them controversial.
- Listed some historic and current accountability questions that some have used to keep themselves in accountable relationships.
- Listed the candidates for SBC president and Johnny Hunt allowed me to list him as a candidate here, making it public on the blog that night.
- Mixed it up with Neil Cole and Alan Hirsch about the challenges caused by the professionization of the clergy.
- USAToday reported on our politics research and it ended up getting involved in the conversation about the Evangelical Manifesto. It led to several other posts involving the Evangelical Manifesto.
- Joined the faculty at Southeastern Seminary.
- Was glad to see 11 Innovations in the Local Church (my book with Elmer Towns and Warren Bird) be a finalist for Outreach book of the year.
- Opined on what plagarism in preaching really is.
June
- Mixed it up on multi-site churches with Geoff Surratt. First, my article, "Questions for McChurch" from my monthly Outreach Magazine column. Then, Geoff's response. World Magazine picked up on the debate and Geoff and I were interviewed in the story-- with Geoff on the cover. (He says he is going to buy me dinner.)
- Updates from the SBC annual meeting on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. I then penned my analysis and hope for the SBC.
- Kristen and I went on her 10th birthday trip to Yosemite.
- The Pew Forum released some research and we shared some additional research which asked a similar quesiton but with different wording. The comparison of the data became a national story. (I actually will post again about this next week-- Pew has updated the data.)
And I forgot this from February:
- Tim Keller clarifies some issues from a Newsweek story.
Part 3 coming tomorrow...
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