Joe Thorn and I are gonna be so famous. I've received two emails (since midnight!). The first said they found this on digg.com, the second on del.icio.us. Scroll until you find us.
Lots-o-Links 12.28.07
Trevin Wax has done some excellent work on N.T. Wright. Here's an interview with Wright, and a list of links to Trevin's 18 part review of John Piper's critique of Wright.
There's a new book coming out called Why We're Not Emergent (By Two Guys Who Should Be). It seems from the sample chapter I read and blurbs on the back of the book that this book is going into the pile of folks who miss the point and encourage others to do the same. I hope I'm wrong, but it looks like I'm not. Look for yourself.
Satan fears small churches more than megachurches.
Looking forward to some new Schreiner: New Testament Theology.
M'Cheyne Bible reading plan with resources. Don't forget the ESV online Bible reading plans with Scripture, including M'Cheyne. The Crossway folks have also provided a way to read the Bible/devotions/reading plan on your mobile phone. Great resource.
Phriday is for Photos 12.28.07


The first is the Woodstock Square Opera House just before Christmas and the second is my sister-in-law and her daughter on Christmas Eve. Check out the rest of my photography.
Music Monday 12.24.07
I'm going to be out-of-pocket for a couple of days, as will many of my readers. Still, I think a quick Music Monday would be in order.
Stereogum lists a month-by-month list of expected albums in 2008.
Download some free Cold War Kids.
MP3: Sufjan wants to sing for you, "We Wish You A Merry Christmas"
MP3: "Into the Mystic" by the Once folks. "I wanna rock your gypsy soul..."
Oceans Never Listen, a music blog, lists their top 50 of 2007.
More Sufjan, the wonderful Avalanche song "The Mistress Witch from McClure"
A bizarre video of a great song from Low...
A final Christmas blast...
Sarah McLachlan's beautiful Christmas album, Wintersong, has been getting the most play in my home. Here's the title track...
Phriday is for Photos 12.21.07
My belated Friday photos...


The first is a foggy farm near Woodstock. The second is Danny getting his hair chopped. I had to take the scissors from the stylist and throw them across the room in order to get her out of the way for the photo. I put myself in the mirror because I like seeing myself. See the rest of my photography.
By the way, Joe Thorn and I have both upgraded our cell phones recently Both have ok cameras on them. So we are regularly taking and exchanging photos along our way and emailing them to each other on our phones. It makes for a fun, creative practice. We are also putting some of the better ones on our flickr sites.
Lots-o-Links 12.20.07
New Keller audio from City Life Boston: "A Broken Spirit" & "Encounter With God".
Time Magazine: Rob Bell is "The Hipper-Than-Thou Pastor."
A Missouri Baptist Acts 29'r talks "View and Brew." He (Kevin Larson) has also been interviewed by Tom Ascol.
Angela Booth's top writing blogs of 2007.
Scott Hodge talks about "Fuel," leadership training at The Orchard.
Joe Thorn has found the secret to a better prayer life, and it's probably not what you think.
The curse of knowledge is only one great reason to read Made to Stick.
Darrin Patrick Live Webcast
Shapevine has a live webcast with Darrin Patrick at 2:30pm central time TODAY. There is a registration required, but it's very quick and painless. Be there. I'm planning to.
My Top Posts
Blogs I Read
- Alan Hirsch
- Albert Hsu
- Andrew Jones
- Ben Arment
- Boar's Head Tavern
- Bob Franquiz
- Bob Hyatt
- Bruce Chant
- Culture Making
- Dan Waugh
- David Fairchild
- Drew Goodmanson
- Ed Stetzer
- Gary Rohrmayer
- JD Greear
- Jonathan Dodson
- Joe Thorn
- Justin Taylor
- Kevin Cawley
- Mark Van Steenwyk
- Matt Adair
- Matthew Smith
- Michael Spencer
- Michael Stewart
- Scot McKnight
- Steve Addison
- Tim Chester
- Todd Hiestand
Music Monday 12.17.07
I'm here for you friends. Last week I brought you the Green Day, er, Foxboro Hot Tubs download. This week it's even better. How about some free Okkervil River (or click here). It's their Golden Opportunities Mixtape of covers. And it's good.
My top 20 songs of 2007 are...
20. "Young Folks" by Peter, Bjorn, and John (Writer's Block)
19. "Atlas" by Battles (Mirrored)
18. "The Hill" by Markéta Irglová (Once Soundtrack)
17. "Pretty Voice" by Cloud Cult (The Meaning of 8)
16. "Reckoner" by Radiohead (In Rainbows)
15. "Twenty Four Hours in a Lake of Ice" by Alaska in Winter (Dance Party in the Balkans)
14. "Paranoia in Bb Major" by The Avett Brothers (Emotionalism)
13. "Broken Arm" by Winterpills (The Light Divides)
12. "Nantes" by Beirut (The Flying Club Cup)
11. "A Girl in Port" by Okkervil River (The Stage Names)
10. "Icky Thump" by The White Stripes (Icky Thump)
9. "Sinister in a State of Hope" by Loney, Dear (Loney, Noir)
8. "Boy with a Coin" by Iron & Wine (The Shepherd's Dog)
7. "Say it to Me Now" by Glen Hansard (Once Soundtrack)
6. "Like O, Like H" by Tegan & Sara (The Con)
5. "North American Scum" by LCD Soundsystem (Sound of Silver)
4. "A Sunday Smile" by Beirut (The Flying Club Cup)
3. "Unless it Kicks" by Okkervil River (The Stage Names)
2. "Fake Empire" by The National (Boxer)
1. "Intervention" by Arcade Fire (Neon Bible)
or another...
Metacritic is now starting to put up some "Best Albums of 2007" lists. It's a great resource for seeing what various folks think are the best of the best.
These guys are leading worship at the Whiteboard Sessions. I dig it.
Pitchfork finally gives some love for #13 on my best albums list, Via Audio.
Pitchfork's "Top 50 Music Videos of 2007" and "20 Worst Album Covers of 2007."
Good Sites
Reviews of Books/Music
Book Reviews...
- Breaking the Missional Code
- Common Grounds
- Confessions of a Reformission Rev.
- Counterfeit Gods
- Deep Church
- ESV Literary Study Bible
- Fight Clubs
- Generous Justice
- Gospel-Centred Church
- Gospel-Centred Family
- Holy Ground: Walking With Jesus As A Former Catholic
- Humility: True Greatness
- Introverts in the Church
- Sex and the Supremacy of Christ
- When the Darkness Will Not Lift
Music Reviews...
- Coram Deo Church: Doxology
- Melanie Penn: Wake Up Love
- A Young Person's Guide to Kyle Bobby Dunn
- Best Albums of 2007
- Best Albums of 2008
- Best Albums of 2009
Things I Use
Productivity & Analog Tools - Everyday Carry
UPDATED January 2017
- Baron Fig Confidant Notebook
- Field Notes | Daily pocket notebook, mind-dump, found info, dash/plus. I also use for writing poetry, keeping a daily memorandum, and more.
- DDC Stuff Sheath | For carrying/protecting Field Notes
- Crumpler Horseman 17in Messenger Bag | Brown & orange, love it
- Retro 1951 Orange | My most-used pen
- Muji Pen 0.38
- Waterman Charleston - Fountain Pen
- Noodler's Ahab Fountain Pen
- Opinel No 6 Carbon Knife - I use this daily to hand-sharpen pencils. It's on my desk sitting in an Altoids tin I use to collect and dispose of pencil shavings.
Pencils
- Erasable Podcast | If you want to obsess with me over pencils
- Mitsubishi 9800 HB | Beautiful, dark green and smooth writing
- Palomino Blackwing 602 & Pearl | Best pencils around
- General's Cedar Point | Natural wood & lovely
- Kum Masterpiece | My EDC sharpener
- Kum Two Step Pencil Sharpener
Music
- Sennheiser Momentum 2.0 Over-Ear Headphones | If you see me at a cafe, I'm wearing these
- Beats by Dr. Dre Tour High-Resolution In-Ear Headphones from Monster | My EDC headphones in my Crumpler
- Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX Computer Speaker System | Home office music/audio
- Creative Sound Blaster Roar | Bluetooth speaker, for family gametime, firepit, and travel
- Amazon MP3 | I buy almost all of my music at Amazon
Computer
- MacBook Pro
- Rain Design mStand | So I sit right and don't break my neck
- Brother MFC-J870DW | For whole family, Wi-Fi printing anywhere in our house
- Altoids Wintergreen
- Crane's Stationary | Quality personal notes
- Seagate 3TB MacBook Backup
Apple & Kindle & Tech
- iPhone 6s
- iPad Mini 2
- Kindle 3G & Wi-Fi Paperwhite | Use nightly
- Kindle Paperwhite Cover | Persimmon, great color & function
- Echo Dot
Bibles & Devotional
- ESV Reader's Bible
- ESV Reader's Bible - Psalms
- ESV Pitt Minion Reference Brown Goatskin (Cambridge) | everyday carry
- ESV Thinline Heirloom | For preaching
- ESV Study Bible | For study, app, reference
- Reformation Study Bible | Study
- ESV Compact Bible | My EDC, for portability, evangelism
- ESV Four Holy Gospels | Word & art, have used for family devotions
- Valley of Vision | Puritan prayers
Photography
- iPhone 6s
- *Nikon D50 | My dSLR camera
- Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 | Stock lens
- *Nikkor 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G | Everyday lens
- Moo MiniCards | Photographer business card
- Tamrac Velocity 6 | Camera's compact sling pack
Poetry
- Field Notes | I am using a subscription-only version of their reporter's notebook for poetry writing
- Notes | I write some on-the-go in my Notes app
Apps & Tools
- Apple Music | Family subscription
- Squarespace | personal blog & church website
- Tweetbot | for Twitter
- Pocket | articles and posts archive
- iTunes | for music & iPod sync
- Amazon Prime | mostly for shipping, also for music
- Vimeo & YouTube | family & church videos
- Feedly | Use infrequently to see some blogs
- Trello | Quickly becoming the greatest app ever in my eyes
- Google Docs | So much done here
My Photoshopped Pics
Family Snowball Fight
Sorry, but for my kids' sake I had to put this on the blog. They just love it.
Glocalnet Turbo Training
Glocalnet (Bob Roberts' ministry) is putting on a conference in February. If I were anywhere near the area I would make the effort to be there, not only because I think Roberts is an important missional leader, but because the other main speaker is Matt Chandler. Here's some info, but find all of it at Glocalnet.
What is it?
Glocalnet, in partnership with Glocal Ventures, Inc. and Vision360 DFW, trains Church Planters, Senior Pastors, Mission Pastors, and Business Leaders how to instill a Kingdom mindset in those whom they lead. Turbo Training combine the best of Glocalnet’s Church Planter Training and Glocal Ventures’ Global Engagement training in a two-day intensive.
Who is it for?
Turbos are specifically designed to train Church Planters first and foremost. However, Pastors of existing churches and business leaders have discovered the benefits of the Turbos.
What are the benefits?
Church Planters: Starting your church with a missional DNA that focuses your people not just on their neighborhoods and cities, but their state, their nation, and other nations around the world. (Acts 1:8)
Pastors: Tired of urging your people to get out of their seats and do something, only to have them stare at you like a deer in headlights? Turbos will equip and excite you to move your people forward into their “glocal” community!
Business Leaders: God called you to use your business to make a Kingdom impact. We live in a flat world today. With technology and communications making huge strides, there is no reason why you should not be engaging societies around the world with your vocation. We’ll teach you how!
Christmas Card: Runner-Up Photos
I took about 100 photos in order to find the one we liked for our Christmas card. But we had many others that we liked a lot. Here are a couple other favorites (click on them for larger versions)...
McCoy Family Christmas Photo
It's been some year for my family. We lost three loved ones, including my mom. My wife had brain surgery. I've had significant back and neck problems requiring physical therapy.
We've also had great fun with soccer and baseball and a trip to Disney World. So we thought it would end the year with a bang and take a Christmas photo that represents how much we like being together and how much fun family can be. Enjoy your family this Christmas season.
No Funding for SBC/Acts 29 Church Plants in Missouri
Ugh. What the crap is going on among Missouri Baptist leaders? The Executive Board of the MBC has voted to block funding for Acts 29 church plants, according to Scott Lamb. Brilliant. Anyone who would block funding for a church plant that looked like Darrin Patrick's gospel-centered and biblically-faithful Journey Church in St. Louis isn't biblically-faithful. It's really that simple.
By the way, at the Acts 29 Boot Camp for church planters in Chicago next month there are three Southern Baptist speakers: Darrin Patrick, Ed Stetzer, and Mark Dever.
Music Monday 12.10.07
Who wants some free Green Day? You do? Well you should, and that makes today your lucky day. It appears Green Day has released six free tracks as Foxboro Hot Tubs. When you get to the site click on "Hear It!" and then click on "Download mp3s" and they will be yours. Enjoy!
Sidebar: I get emails about this regularly so I figured I would say it publicly. If I ever link free music here I do my best to make sure it's supposed to be free. The sites I find mp3s and "free" music on are sites that are reputable and who have permission. If you ever find I link to something that shouldn't be free, let me know. But I try to only give links to free stuff that the artists mean to be free as a way of introducing you to their music. Not all music blogs and sites take care in this area. Now, enjoy without guilt.
A nice live video of Andrew Bird's "A Nervous Tic Motion of the Head to the Left"...
19 Great Music Recommendation Sources
AJ Roach (MySpace) is well worth checking out. I've listened to his online stuff through several times now. Like it more with each listen. Check out some AJ Roach Trio...
Glad to hear some new DeVotchka is on the way. If you don't know DeVotchka, introduce yourself. You may know their music as it was featured in Little Miss Sunshine. The most recognizable song is probably "How it Ends"...
Mojo's best of 2007. Music Bloggers' Best of '07.
Via Audio was my #13 best album of 2007. Here's one reason why...


