When someone has a need, rather than call around asking everyone for it, they call a pastor, and
the pastor organizes a way to help meet that need.
Not exact matches
Traditional
ways of segregating age groups from one another can lead
pastors or Christian education committees to overlook some viable alternatives to traditional
ways of
organizing educational ministries.
I defend a number of
pastors, including my self, that promote teach, and
organize the church the
way it should, but the people have to be the ones that ultimately do it.
Comments — Ann Miner's link to Seattle Channel interview by Nancy Pearl with Paul Collins that wandered into a Kindle discussion at about 22 minutes (iTunes podcast link); Craig Scarberry's recommendation of the excellent Books on the Nightstand podcast; Jean Remple on OCTO covers (more on covers here and here); Ann Miner with a good idea for Amazon; Marcy MacKenzie on a meetup with Bob Cope; an Amazon PR spokesman confirms the Facebook post stating that «a better
way to
organize your Kindle libraries» is coming; Jim Jones links to the Cushing Academy of Canada - Sony Reader style; Tom Lichty links to a charming coming - of - Kindle - age column by Margie Boulé in The Oregonian; Kevin Warner, a new Kindle owner from Down Under; Len Charnoff's tutorial video on Inkmesh; audio comments from
Pastor Mark Pierce of Church Requel and Bob Lee.