Church Planting, Technology & Culture
15 Sep
Check out Stuff Christian Culture Likes, with posts like:
#42 Drama Teams
#40 Frosted Tips
#39 Side Hugs

Drew is an elder/pastor at Kaleo Church and CEO of Monk Development. Kaleo is a church planting movement in San Diego. Drew spends much of his time thinking about church planting strategy, web missiology and being a husband and father of two (Gideon & Roman). More about Drew Goodmanson.
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I love all of this stuff and your post really offended me!!!!!
I would write more but I have an appointment to get my tips frosted!!!!
Yeah. This site is funny and spot on in some posts, but other posts bug me. Like where the author seems to imply that looking at porn before you’re married can lead to exhausive married sex in the future (see #37). I might have misunderstood the author. Maybe he just means that we should promote the joys healthy, biblical sex as part of our teachings on why sexual purity is important. But that doesn’t appear to be the direction he’s taking it.
Correction:
Maybe “She” means. Didn’t see the author’s profile when I first posted my comment. I aplogize for my ignorance.
Have you been to the ’stuff white people like’ blog it’s very funny?
I have Jason. I think that’s where the idea came from for Mrs. Drury.
Hey Damon. Sorry I’m just now looking here. For whatever it’s worth, I didn’t mean to imply that looking at porn before you’re married can lead to exhaustive married sex later. I only mean that porn isn’t nearly as good as the real thing.
Ok. That makes sense. Thanks for clearing things up for me, and I’m sorry for any problems my comments might have caused. And yeah, as a married guy who has had his share or problems, I can vouch that the real thing is alot better. But it also takes alot more work/prayer for it to be better, because it’s only better when it’s part of a healthy realtionship. And I think that’s where the temptation to take the easy way out with porn comes in. At least, that’s been my experience. Thanks for your site. It’s funny and revealing.
It’s okay, your comments didn’t cause any problems at all. My thought on what you said here is that I don’t know how much work/prayer is involved, because so much of it is a gift, just a gift. When I think of all the stuff I’ve been spared from that I didn’t even know to work towards or pray for, it just seems like a gift.
Also check out:
http://stufffchristianslike.blogspot.com/
Love the blog. I am an aspiring church planter myself, always good to know that people are out there planting!
Check out my blog sometime, let me know what you think.
http://www.modernmarch.com
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