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As a Youth Minister and Church Planter, we have to navigate technology and faith. Social media has made this more complicated than ever. Inspired by the TED talk The Innovation of Loneliness Kyle Sapp (Youth Minister) and Chris Morton (Church Planter) discuss their own struggles to connect, and what to do about it.

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Secrets I'm afraid to tell my church.

Kyle and I share about some of the things we’re afraid to talk about….like how I am afraid to admit that I don’t really care about sports, or how sometimes we feel life people don’t like us.

This one’s from the heart, folks.

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A new episode of Tear Gas and Gumdrops is live today!

The episode is entitled “Church Planting: A Good Thing After Lots Of Therapy.” In this episode, Kyle interviews me on why I’m out planting churches after a few tough years.

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Here’s what I appreciate about the Presbyterians: they tend to be thoughtful, intellectual and take the Bible very seriously. I came across this resource when trying to find out about Mark Labberton, the new President of my Alma Mater, Fuller Seminary. I found more than I’d expect: an eight hour series he had given on the gospels. Eugene Peterson also has an extended series, as well as a number of charming and intelligent Presbyterian scholars.

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