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One of the many blessings about being a LifeWay employee is the opportunity to participate in chapel worship services. On October 28, Golden Gate Seminary president Dr. Jeff Iorg spoke to employees about principles of church health seen in the church at Antioch, found in Acts 11 and 13.

I hope you enjoy his message as much as I did. Dr. Iorg is a godly man and a great leader. I am thankful that our convention of churches, and pastors and leaders training at GGBTS, have the benefit of his leadership.

Entry by Micah Carter

You can read more about Dr. Iorg on his website. LifeWay (B & H Publishing) is pleased to partner with him to publish his books, namely, The Painful Side of Leadership (2009), Is God Calling Me? (2008), and The Character of Leadership (2007).

Take a minute to enjoy this multimedia presentation from Kent Harville, LifeWay's corporate visuals coordinator and photographer. Kent takes us "behind the scenes" as he explains the process and results of finding a photo opportunity when there doesn't seem to be one.

The photos are excellent, and they were taken at the Ridgecrest Conference Center in Asheville, NC.

 

lwcI_margaret-feinbergTH.jpgSunday afternoon over a mall food court lunch, my husband and I began talking about celebrities we'd like to meet. While I can't remember exactly what led to this oh-so-deep lunchtime conversation, I do remember that we were creating our lists based not upon their looks, or the movies they've starred in, or the magazine covers they'd graced, but on television interviews we'd seen them give. Basically, which celebrities (movie stars, athletes, musicians, etc.) seemed -- in their interviews -- to be the kind of people we'd want to meet, really get to know and maybe even develop lifelong friendships.

Sadly, our lists of celebrities were short (and no doubt a bit judgmental, so I won't name names), but a couple of characteristics kept standing out. My husband would name someone and say, "She seems genuine," and I would follow with another name and the comment, "He doesn't seem to take himself too seriously." Other comments included: "She seems down-to-earth," "He seems fun to be around," and the list goes on.

When I was thinking today about how to blog about our Q&A with Margaret Feinberg, it dawned on me that she absolutely makes my list. I have never actually spoken to Mrs. Feinberg, nor have I ever heard her speak. The five questions she answered for this piece were issued and replied to via e-mail, I didn't conduct the podcast interview -- thanks go to Michael Kelley and the Threads folks for hooking us up with that -- and prior to her book, Scouting the Divine, I'd never read her work. But I really want to meet her!

All of those things that go into making someone the type of person you want to meet, she convinced me she has all of them by answering our five simple questions. I hope you'll agree.

Click here to check out the Q&A, and don't forget to listen to the short podcast while you're there (at the top, under "multimedia").

Entry by Brooklyn Lowery
Editor, LifeWay communications department

The Easter Story

April 1, 2010

Happy Easter from the Communications Department! May you share in the joy and power of the Resurrection of Jesus!

Rob Philips reads the story of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, complied from the four Gospels. Please enjoy listening to this life-changing story (or read the story here)!

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