This week Rick Howerton, National Director of Events and Training for Serendipity by LifeWay made me aware of The Summit: A Convergence of Small Group Experts. In case you’re wondering, this 90 minute event is absolutely worth your time! The panel is made up of a “who’s who of small group ministry” (listed below). I’m [...]
Archive for January, 2010
A New Life In Christ
January 26th, 2010
alandanielson Fun With Trash!
January 21st, 2010
alandanielson A friend of mine in the computer business recently gave me some old broken hard drives. Why? Because I’m a nerd who builds custom lightsabers for fun. If you’re geeky enough that you want to know more about “saber smithing” you can see a video about it here. Anyway, inside most hard drives are some [...]
Know Your Values
January 20th, 2010
alandanielson Writing down my core values is one of the most important personal-growth activities I’ve ever undertaken. When I started out I thought, “This will be easy” but I couldn’t have been more wrong. Boiling down the 7 to 10 values that most matter to me was actually really tough. It took me a few months [...]
Okie Blog Award Nomination Time!
January 8th, 2010
alandanielson Season of Waiting
January 7th, 2010
alandanielson I have a confession to make: I hate waiting. I don’t mean “dislike” or “don’t prefer”, I mean pure unadulterated HATE! I can’t stand the DMV, slow bank drive-through lanes, waiting for a table at a restaurant, and rush hour traffic. WAITING IS OF THE DEVIL!!! Or is it. In this season of my life God [...]
God Provided Exactly What I Needed…Again
January 5th, 2010
alandanielson God’s timing doesn’t always unfold the way we want it to…it usually unfolds better! In this economy money is tight for most people and our family budget is no different. We live debt free (except for the house) and we keep a tight reign on every penny. This month, however, we forgot to budget for [...]
Interview With “Sacred Roads” Author, Heather Zempel
January 4th, 2010
alandanielson A couple of months ago I wrote a review of Heather Zempel’s new curriculum called “Sacred Roads”. You can read that review here. Recently Heather’s publisher asked me if I would be interested in doing an interview with Heather about “Sacred Roads”. I think Heather is one of the brightest small group thinkers around and [...]




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