"When I first walked into Billy D's I thought, "Wow!" The place has a comfortable and hip urban vibe with some very unique extras like a set of private booths in the back with electrical outlets and…"
- Joe Burnham
A hip urban vibe with country music and watered down coffee ... skip the kind words on Billy D's.” (at Billy D's)
There's a great deal of confusion about what it means to be missional so, in attempt to clarify what it's not, the Resurgence has put together this three post series.
- Joe Burnham
Want to have a garden but don't have a yard, balcony, or other place to grow your salad fixings? Here's a way to turn a window into a garden.
- Joe Burnham
Let's face it, most meetings suck. However, that's because most meetings aren't well planned. With a bit of work, you can hold meetings that people will want to attend because they're focused and get something accomplished. Here's a few tips on how to do just that!
- Joe Burnham
While I'm thinking this would be way too big for a typical family, I'm seeing this as an awesome alternative for any large group BBQ ... maybe a Boy Scout Troop, a church, or some other organization.
- Joe Burnham
While I'm thinking this would be way too big for a typical family, I'm seeing this as an awesome alternative for any large group BBQ ... maybe a Boy Scout Troop, a church, or some other organization.
- Joe Burnham
Let's face it, air is important, and clean air is better for the body than dirty air. So if you could have cleaner air just by putting some plants in your home, why not do it?
- Joe Burnham
Who said that being green is expensive? Here's how you can, on the cheap, build a compost bin (and in the process make about 80% of what would go to your landfill, useful).
- Joe Burnham
Having your own garden is one of the challenges of urban living, especially if you don't have a yard. Here's a great addition for those who lack a yard but do have a balcony.
- Joe Burnham
Hum, is Seth suggesting we offer people one more way to deny sin? It's a great bottom line strategy, but is it serving people? How could we, instead, help them take responsibility, but speak grace into the midst of their failing?
- Joe Burnham
How does this apply to churches? What's the upside and what's the downside? I'm going to propose that the upside is challenging people with the gospel in all of it's offensiveness and the overflowing ramifications, while the downside is giving them something they want so they'll keep coming back. Thoughts?
- Joe Burnham