The last of Podcast Week… 
Episode 35 - Denver Interview
Commentary on the finer points of The Fine Line.
The last of Podcast Week… 
Episode 35 - Denver Interview
Commentary on the finer points of The Fine Line.
One of the sessions I did at New Tribes Bible Institute on April 23. 
Episode 34 - Alternative to Emergent
Navigating the conversation: A brief history of the who, what, when, where, and why of the Emerging Church.
Quick break from shark week (I mean podcast week). 
My wife told me a few weeks ago:
I don’t want money for shopping this mother’s day. Instead I want you to study me. I want a gift that shows me that you know me.
These are the words that make many a man pee his pants (for fear of failure).
So what did I do?
I studied her.
And tomorrow I give her the gift (a few days early).
What did I get her?
And what will she think?
It’s Podcast Week and here’s the first one…a sermon about the Holy Spirit’s role in our lives. Enjoy!
Episode 32 - Freedom from Insanity
Insanity is doing life the same way (without the Spirit) and expecting different results.
My wife Kelly got me hooked on shark week. Fascinating creatures, hey? 
Well here’s a week that’s bound to bring just as big of bite…PODCAST WEEK.
For your listening pleasure I’ve uploaded four different messages over the next four days. Most of all I hope the episodes stretch and equip you. Here’s a sneak peak of some of these featured episodes.
Feel free to spread the word about PODCAST WEEK…or else Mr. Teeth here might have to schedule a swimming date with you in the near future.
Wednesday =Freedom from Insanity- Insanity is doing life the same way (without the Spirit) and expecting different results.
Thursday = Three Questions - Is God Sovereign? Do I have Free Will? Is God Good?
Friday = Alternative to Emergent – Navigating the conversation: A brief history of the who, what, when, where, and why of the Emerging Church.
Saturday = Denver Interview – Commentary on the finer points of The Fine Line.
By the way…are you a fan of shark week too?
Slicing through taboos…especially in the church.
My friend Brett Ullman, Director of Worlds Apart and internationally acclaimed speaker to youth, isn’t afraid
to broach subjects that might not be welcomed by some.
Brett Ullman speaks with courage and conviction on sensitive, current issues affecting youth including self-injury, suicide, substance abuse, sexuality, music and faith in our modern age.
I wanted you to get a taste of Brett’s courageous style to be God’s man…no matter what other people think (a lesson that I need to be constantly reminded of).
Keep reading in order to learn more about Brett Ullman and Worlds Apart. Here’s the interview:
- How did you get from there to here? I was a teacher in Toronto for 10 years while I was beginning my speaking career. As a teacher, I was moved by the pressures that my students were under and wanted to make a difference in students lives on a broader scale. The requests for me to come speak grew to the point that a full-time commitment from me was needed. I left teaching 3 years ago and love having the chance to speak to students across North America.
- Please identify one of your leadership weaknesses that’s been exposed while in ministry? I think one of my many weaknesses has been Vision Bleeding. Andy Stanley wrote an amazing book called Visioning which is the first time I ever read the
term vision bleeding and realized that it is something I struggle with. If I begin with 100% of my work day to work on the calling that God has given me I can do a lot of working towards those goal. The problem is that people then ask us to become part of something that is not part of the vision or calling we have. These things are probably good things but things that have to “bleed” or decrease your time you can put into your original vision. I am often asked to write weekly or monthly articles for youth magazines. I appreciate the opportunity but if I have to take 2-3 hours a week out of my work day to write those articles it means that I have less time to work on other things. This balance is one area that I have struggled in but am getting better at. I have to really pick and choose what things I will do in a given week to make sure I
get done the big things in my own ministry.
- How have you closed that leadership gap? Coming from a background of teaching I had many skills that transferred over to my speaking but many areas did not. When I was younger I did not enjoy reading. I have since learned how important reading is. I have been reading anything I can get my hands on dealing for leadership for the last few years. I presently just finished a 2 year leadership program called the Arrow Leadership Program (www.arrowleadership.org) which as been a great help to me and I plan on starting my Masters in Evangelism and Leadership from Wheaton in the Fall.
- I applaud your vision for World’s Apart. What is your “God size” vision for it? Good question. I want to help people connect their ancient faith with their modern world. To break that down, I have created a media.culture.faith talk, a response to self injury talk and a dating talk and I am presently putting together a talk specifically to challenge men. My vision is for World’s Apart to be used as a catalyze to lead people to a deeper faith in Jesus and as a result to impact their world as He would like.
- Give us the Big Idea (3-4 sentences) behind your breakthrough resource Your Story: The Wounding Embrace and why you made it? My main talk is called Media.Faith.Culture and is a look at how to connect all of those things. About 5 years ago I added in one slide on Self-Injury (cutting, suicide etc) and the response was overwhelming. I began to receive hundreds of emails from students talking about their struggles. I had been reading Bill Hybels book “Holy Discontent” where he says if you have something you cannot stand then “feed” that discontent. So I did. I went to Amazon and bought every book I could find on Self Injury (about 30 books) From those readings and my conversations with about 500-1000 people who struggle with Self-Injury this talk grew. It is meant to be a practical look at this issue as well as a discussion about what to do if we or someone we love is struggling with Self Injury.
If you self-injure or know someone who struggles with this I encourage you to click here for more information on how to work through the pain and enter into healing.
I have the impossible task on Sunday morning, in a matter of 30 minutes, to shore up the age-old paradox. Think I can do it? Depends if you believe God is sovereign or not right?
My text is Romans 9:14-24. Real easy stuff.
I will attempt to answer 3 questions.
What if the answer to all of these questions is a resounding YES. Then what?
I booked some time at Starbucks with my buddy, Ed De Zago, Ph. D.
His notes helped alleviate some of the tension.
To quote him:
The future is certain, but it’s yours to choose.
I’ll make sure to upload the sermon to the podcast. But, during my prep time…I’d like to know where you land on the conversation…so you’re free to comment below.
Or were you predestined not to…?