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The Twitter Experiment

I don't know if I'm going to like this, but I'm testing out Twitter.

If you want to follow what I'm doing, here's the link...

Link-a-Thon

There were some great posts this week. Here's a few just in case you missed them:

- My friend Bill had a great series of posts about preaching here, here, and here

- My friend Nelson had a great post on how to read faster

- Ben's post about surveys was good. (I haven't totally discounted surveys, but it's a good reminder to not lead your organization based solely on surveys)

- I really like Tim's job description of a campus Pastor here

- Craig's post on preaching was great!

Happy reading!

New Blogger to put on your radar!

I never thought I'd live to see it, but my friend Nelson Searcy is blogging! Great content so far (especially his latest post :)

As you may know, Nelson has been very instrumental in my life over the last 2 years or so. His resources and coaching have stretched me and challenged me to think differently about church and ministry.

So add him to your bloglines or google reader or however you read blogs. This is quickly going to become a top blog in the church world.

Disaster Averted!

Thanks to those of you that let me know my blog's RSS feed was getting freaky a few days ago.

Apparently, those of you who subscribe where getting my posts, plus celebrity UK gossip. While British celebrity gossip has always been a passion of mine (insert sarcasm) this was a weird typepad error that has been fixed.

But while we're on the subject of RSS feeds, why don't you do yourself the favor of subscribing instead of surfing on to the site? I follow about 15 blogs and because I subscribe to them through an RSS reader, it takes me only a few seconds to read them.

There's some great ones to use:

Bloglines

Google has one.

If you're an Apple user, Mail has this option built in.

If all this sounds way too complicated, then subscribe via email and you'll get an email every time something new is posted.

Top 7 of 2007

Here's are what I think was the best of Bobfranquiz.com in 2007...

7. This series of posts (part 1, part 2, part 3) I liked a lot. It's what I believe about teaching.
6. This one still makes me laugh. If only it weren't true :)
5. This one was fun. I loved the feedback as well.
4. These posts (part 1 & part 2) were good just to type out. They were big lessons in 2007.
3. This was glorious!
2. This was amazing! I love being a Boston fan these days!
1. This was the greatest moment of my life so it had to be #1...

Praying that 2008 is going to be even better!

Small Group Promo Video

For General Audiences

My good friend Bill had a post about this on his blog, so I decided to go on this website and have my blog rated. It turns out my blog is family friendly. It's like Nickelodeon for church leaders :)

In Case You Missed it...

Here are my favorite posts of the week...

- Gary hit it hard on his advice to church planters. Dang!

- Todd had this post about the types of friends a Pastor needs. So true!

- Scott's post about people coming and going from church was amazing!

In Case You missed It...

Here's some good posts that caught my attention this week...

- Bill is reporting that Jack T. Chick is back with a new tract. Awesome!

- Ben's post here had me thinking about what we do and what we're up against every week. (P.S. One of the best beaches in the world is 15 minutes away)

- Jay's post has "sermon material" written all over it! It's amazing and disgusting all at the same time!

- Perry's post on stuff Church planters need to know is awesome! In my experience, church planters talk too much and listen too little. I know this happens because you're really excited about what God is calling you to do. But it's a little frustrating at times to the person you're meeting with. Here's my advice: Have your questions ready. Bring a pen and paper. This shows a teachable spirit. It goes a long way.

Hidden Assets...

My friend Bill sent this over to me today. I didn't realize the value of my useless thoughts and ramblings...

FYI - I am accepting offers :)


My blog is worth $49,114.98.
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  • Here's the deal: While I am the Lead Pastor of Calvary Fellowship, that doesn't mean that everything expressed or posted here reflects the views of my staff and/or congregation. That also doesn't mean that this blog is going to be devotional thoughts or mini-sermons. It's basically whatever is on my mind at any given time. Consider yourself warned...

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