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Welcome back to Fresh Text! In this episode John and David Drury dive into Philippians. For this passage they look at many different translations and show how it could be preached to a congregation. Produced by:Tyler Sanders (@tylerwsanders) and The Called Collective (@thecalledcollective) Edited by:Nathan YorkGraphics created by:Hannah Harris (@hannahrae.of.sunshine)Facilities Provided by:Indiana Wesleyan UniversityThe Called Collective seeks to equip the next generation of ministry leaders. We accomplish this by resourcing teens and pastors for the work of ministry. The Called Collective Social Network is designed for High School teens called to ministry in order for them to learn ministry skills, share in community with students across the world, and develop their call. Please check out the Called Collective.Website: thecalledcollective.orgC2 Social Network: members.thecalledcollective.orgPodcasts:Fresh Text - A weekly podcast where two pastor-scholars come up with sermon ideas . Every Monday, 1 hr typically.Listen now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify: https://linktr.ee/freshtextpodcastModern Parables - A weekly podcast where four pastors create sermon illustrations from cultural topics. Every Tuesday, 30-1hr typically.Listen now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify: https://linktr.ee/modernparablesGood Days with Eddy Shigley and Charlie Alcock - A weekly podcast where they will share a Ministry Principle and how it has played out in their years of ministry. Every Wednesday, 20-25 minutes typically.Listen now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify: https://linktr.ee/GoodDayswithEddyandCharlieThe Defining Yes. A Women in Ministry Podcast - A weekly podcast where women called into ministry share their stories. Every Thursday, 30 minutes typically.Listen now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify: https://linktr.ee/thedefiningyesCoffee and Calling - A weekly podcast where a pastor, missionary, professor, or student shares their calling story. Every Friday, 30-35 minutes typically.Listen now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify: https://linktr.ee/coffeeandcallingThe Called Collective is a ministry sponsored by The School of Theology & Ministry (STM) at Indiana Wesleyan University. The School of Theology & Ministry has been equipping pastors, missionaries, and ministry leaders at the undergraduate level for over 100 years. We are relentless in our mission to advance the Kingdom by equipping women and men for a lifetime of transformation service.
Listen in as we discuss the complexities of Pastoral Ministry. Pastor David takes us on a journey of success, encouragement, and other relevant issues that pastors face
On this episode of Our American Stories, one of the most successful blackjack teams in America is made up entirely of Christians. Here to tell the story are two of the winningest players, Colin Jones, founder of BlackJackApprenticeship.com... and the player dubbed “the most notorious card counter in America,” David Drury. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Drury and David Drury discuss this week's text: John 17:1-11 Click here to support the show! (https://www.patreon.com/FreshText)
We discuss the Round 1 outcomes and Round 2 possibilities. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loweringtherim/support
John Drury and David Drury discuss this week's text: John 4:5-42 Click here to support the show! (https://www.patreon.com/FreshText)
John Drury and David Drury discuss this week's text: John 1:29-42 Click here to support the show! (https://www.patreon.com/FreshText)
Our guests this week are Colin Jones, and David Drury. We talk about a new book they produced called "Tales From The Felt," which is a collection of 21 true stories from 21 different professional blackjack players. We welcome your questions - send them to us at gamblingwithanedge@gmail.com, or you can find me at @RWM21 on Twitter or https://www.facebook.com/GamblingWithAnEdge.Show Notes[00:00] Introduction of Colin Jones and David Drury, authors of Tales from the Felt[00:40] A listener thanks GWAE[02:43] The idea for Tales from the Felt[04:24] Selecting stories, favorite stories[10:33] Deadlines, editing, managing authors[13:07] Were there any authors that weren't able to contribute?[17:13] Is the book currently available?[18:55] Book proceeds benefit the Blackjack Hall of Fame 501(c)(3)[20:08] How to order the book, bonus content[23:05] Commercials[27:25] Seven Tonys, The Mansplainer, and showing the humanity of AP[34:03] How did Richard choose his story?[36:08] David's riverboat story[38:31] When will book orders start shipping?[39:24] The Gift of the Magi by Darryl Purpose, Harlan Coben's Myron Bolitar Series, Moneyball by Michael Lewis, Friends of the Children nonprofit, Swatch WatchSponsored Links:http://SouthPointCasino.comhttp://BlackjackApprenticeship.comhttp://VideoPoker.com/gwaehttp://Unabated.comLink to Buy Tales From the Felt by Colin Jones and David Druryhttp://Store.blackjackapprenticeship.com/collections/frontpage/products/tales-from-the-felt-an-illustrated-anthologyRecommended:http://Darrylpurpose.bandcamp.com/track/the-gift-of-the-magiHarlan Coben's Myron Bolitar Series - https://amzn.to/3GIQHAoMoneyball by Michael Lewis - https://amzn.to/3EAJaRNhttp://Friendsofthechildren.orghttp://Swatch.com
The One Multichurch Network of 40+ microchurch leaders in North America seeks to mobilize an additional 100 microchurch leaders by offering a high-energy, inspiring, training events that will draw in those interested in alternative ways of making disciples and multiply the church and launch out those who just need to take that next step to go for it. The One Multichurch Network is transitioning from a largely quiet and underground relational network of 40+ microchurch leaders to recruit and mobilize leaders and launch dozens more microchurches in 2022. Our approach is to build of our strengths of 1) existing relationships tended by weekly meetings, journey group coaching, and online message board, 2) our network of external training, resourcing, and mobilizing partners, 3) our existing super-simple self-directed online training, 4) our free resources to assist in launching to now build a bridge into recruiting from a much broader platform of potential microchurch leaders. Listen to Episode 23 of the podcast and access the show notes below. Future Church Insights: (1) The biggest gap in ministry training right now. There is a great deal of in-depth training as it is for those who've already experienced some form of Christian ministry training already. However, there aren't a whole lot of entry-level trainings for people that are new Christians who just wanted to reach their friends and do something that would connect with them. Typical church training is too long and complicated for most of us. To reach those in the US who won't respond to an invitation to a public worship service, we need to simplify training to the essentials so everyone can get involved. (2) Why spiritual conversations aren't happening outside of the church walls. As we become more event focused in the inherited church, most people are equipped to invite to a weekend service. However, research has shown that 49% of people who would be invited to church cannot imagine themselves going even if invited. That means we're leaving half of the people on the table and a normal church attendee doesn't know how to adapt to that situation. But if someone was to be invited to your living room or a place like a coffee shop, those chances skyrocket. (3) People need options to match their style of learning. David and his team offer “Two Styles of Training” on their website. One is a self-paced online training, the other is an interactive online training via video conference. We've found that people that like one way don't prefer the other. Sure, people could try out both, but they're roughly the same length, and cover the same stuff. The self-paced version is particularly designed for those who would rather just roll up their sleeves right now and learn what they need to know at their own pace, not attend an event. It's best for visual/spatial, logical, or solitary/intrapersonal learners. The live event version is particularly designed for those who need to “attend” something and participate rather than do something self-directed. It's best for aural, verbal, or social/interpersonal learners. We thought it was key to not force everyone to go about it in the same way—and to give people options, since everyone is different. Goals and Desired Outcomes of The Greenhouse Network: Initial “lead” indicator: Exposing 1,000 unique individuals to new wineskin approaches to disciple-making and multiplication through online training events Tracking each of these in system for ongoing connection/options to launch Mobilizing 100 unique individuals into making disciples and multiplying a microchurch within their community. Connecting each into existing Journey Groups, free resources, and online message board Endgame outcome: M = 100mc + 4g3 (Movement equals 100 new microchurch starts that are 4th generation multiplications within 3 years of a 1st generation start) Enlist doctoral level researchers to comb our data to connect the dots i...
On this episode of Our American Stories, one of the most successful blackjack teams in America is made up entirely of Christians. Here to tell the story are two of the winningest players, Colin Jones, founder of BlackJackApprenticeship.com, and the player dubbed “the most notorious card counter in America,” David Drury. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down for a chat with the ever-pleasant & effervescent David Drury. David is the former Chief of Staff for The Wesleyan Church, the current purveyor of wisdom & strategy over at the DruGroup, and the future impactor of Global Partners' “Global Marketplace Multipliers” initiative. We recorded this convo roughly 24 hours after the adjournment of TWC's 14th General Conference, so you're gonna hear some “shop talk” in here, to be sure, but David found a great way of moving from the particular to the general in a way that (I believe) adds clarity to why this conversation matters for all of us, regardless of our interest in religious politics.The article of David's I'd love to particularly draw your attention to is this one: What Jesus Left BehindFor more background on the actual policy discussed here, please feel free to cross-reference with Episode Twenty-Five // Conversation with Dr JoAnne LyonBelow is a graphic capture of the online poll I mentioned at the outset of this podcast recording. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit marcjolicoeur.substack.com
On this episode of Art of the Short Lil' Shorty: Jori reads you a story, where collaboration turns a calamity of a performance into a masterpiece–proof to us all, that the show MUST GO ON! This week we feature, "When the Lights Came Up," by David Drury.Now, let's ART!xoxo Jori&BethersRead along with us here: "When the Lights Came Up," by David Drury.Learn more about David here: daviddruryauthor.comRead next week's short story here: "Son of Paul Bunyan," by Robert James Russell.Send us your art here: Artoftheshort.com Follow the installation here: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, to see all our collective weekly art!For links to ALL short stories past and present, go here: Art of the Short story links! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Art of the Short, Jori and Bethers fight about meat, compare knowledge of Pirates and gangplanks, and Bethers crowns someone (wink–wink) as morally superior!...When they read, "Beyond Lies the Wub," by Philip K. Dick.Bring on the WUB art!Xoxo Jori&BethersRead along with us here: "Beyond Lies the Wub," by Philip K. Dick.Read next week's short story here: "When the Lights Came Up," by David Drury.Learn how to send us your art here: Artoftheshort.com Follow the installation here: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, to see all our collective weekly art!For links to ALL short stories past and present, go here: Art of the Short story links! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Drury and David Drury discuss this week's text: James 3v1-12 Click here to support the show! (https://www.patreon.com/FreshText)
We continue our rich discussion with Pastor David Drury about the world of ministry. Pastor David shares with us his wisdom and experience with the intricacies of Vibrant leadership. He encourages us to embrace the culture, success, and the importance of continuing our pursuit to leave a vibrant legacy of submitted servanthood to God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Join us today for this amazing journey.
Listen in as we discuss the complexities of Pastoral Ministry. Pastor David takes us on a journey of success, encouragement, and other relevant issues that pastors face.
John Drury and David Drury discuss this week's text: Ephesians 5v15-20 Click here to support the show! (https://www.patreon.com/FreshText)
(1:25) Dr. Wayne Schmidt shares his excitement about the upcoming Marketplace Multiplier book. He gives insight to Jeff Clark about his passion for those MM's who are in frontline's positions in the workplace, and gives a brief preview of the MM launch on April 17. (5:53) David Drury interviews Rochelle Jenkins about integrating faith and influencing for Christ in her role as a nurse. (14:33) David Drury gives insider information on the Marketplace Multiplier book project and how it will help fuel the movement. Show Links: Marketplace Multipliers Website Ordinary Believers Becoming Multipliers Show Quotes: “There's a broad calling to the marketplace, where people feel called to integrate faith and steward influence. And then within that broad group God will raise some up to plant a micro-church within the marketplace context or elsewhere.” -Wayne Schmidt “Influence for Christ is often not structured or not plan. It happens in already established relationships.” -Rochelle Jenkins “I'm often asked if I plan on being a full-time pastor or a full time nurse. And I always say, ‘yes'. I don't really see a division between being a nurse and being a pastor. That's where I am a pastor.” -Rochelle Jenkins “People in the marketplace probably have been invited to a church at some point. Too many have not realized they are needed for the mission. We don't just want people to come to the church so someone is in the pew or is giving money. We need people for the task.” -David Drury
John Drury and David Drury discuss this week's text: 1 Corinthians 8v1-13 Click here to support the show! (https://www.patreon.com/FreshText)
(1:03) Dr. Wayne Schmidt shares with Jeff Clark about what he is seeing across the globe with Marketplace Multipliers and how the foundation is being laid and partnerships formed for MM to be contextualized to different cultures and regions around the world. (3:31) David Drury interviews Diane Foley of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services about her journey as a Marketplace Multiplier through different stages of life and the way prayer and obedience has paved the way for each step. (13:49) Dennis Jackson, Executive Director of Global Partners, casts vision for the potential of MM around the globe. Show Links: Marketplace Multipliers Website Global Partners Online Dennis Jackson inspires the Church to join in mission Weekly Prayer-Dennis Jackson and Wayne Schmidt Show Quotes: “The global church is flourishing, in some places much faster than North America. In many relationships we are keeping up with them.” -Wayne Schmidt "My dad used to say, 'God's the only one who can see around the corner.' It's been so true in my journey." -Diane Foley "We need Christians involved every sphere of our society to influence what is there." -Diane Foley “The most unreached areas of the world are the hardest to send in traditional missionaries…the places that are least reached are the hardest to enter. But they allow business people. They allow those who are in medical work. What would it be like for us to come alongside those who are trained legitimately and ask, how can we help to equip you by giving you cultural connection, contextualization and some methods to help share Christ in that setting.” -Dennis Jackson “I believe that the Lord knows exactly what he is doing and he is raising up the Marketplace Multipliers for such a time as this.” -Dennis Jackson
(1:13) Dr. Wayne Schmidt shares with Jeff Clark about the catalytic Kingdom impact he has seen Pete Benson have over the years and also gives insight into his relationship with Pete's pastor Darren Whitehead. (4:38) Pete Benson, co-owner of Beacon Wealth Management, is interviewed by David Drury about his path from vocational ministry to wealth advisor. He shares practical ways he leads for Christ in the marketplace. (17:37) Pastor Darren Whitehead tells the story of Pete Benson being the first financial backer to the Church of the City. He gives insight into how the Church can deploy people to establish the Kingdom of God in new places. Show Links: Marketplace Multipliers Website Church of the City Darren Whitehead Beacon Capital Management Advisors Magazine SWU Renames School of Business Pete Benson interviewed on Fox Business Let Go It's God's Show Quotes: "Pete's is a generous person but his Kingdom involvement goes beyond giving. His whole idea is, ‘let's not think separately about marketplace and local Church ministry, let's connect them." -Wayne Schmidt “It doesn't matter if it's fishing or helping people with finances. We learned we are going to live lean, work really hard, pray a lot and surround ourselves with good people.” -Pete Benson “People began to see that I've taken this relationship with Jesus to the marketplace, and I was still Pete. I'm just in a different arena now but I'm 100% on board for the Kingdom of God.” -Pete Benson “Every person has their circle of influence. There's probably 4-6 people at work that you resonate with and have grown close to…We actually spend more time with these people than with our family in a given week, so being intentional, being transparent, praying--if following Christ is who you are, it's going to leak out.” -Pete Benson “When people talk about vision, they often ask ‘what is the vision of our church.' We've kind of reversed that and said, what is the vision God is giving you, and how can the church help you.” -Darren Whitehead “I grew up in a tradition where ministry was pastoral ministry or missionaries. The vision for business people was to give to those ministries. But we have learned we are all in full time ministry. Every single one of our people is deployed on mission and this is a much more exponential approach to the role the Church should be playing.” -Darren Whitehead
(0:56) Dr. Wayne Schmidt is interviewed by Jeff Clark about what makes Yare Alicea such an effective MM and how her influence is spreading to new places. (3:34) David Drury interviews Yare Alicea, an international marketing rep for a pharmaceutical company, about her journey as a Marketplace Multiplier. (12:57) Pastor Mike Colaw of Trinity Church shares his passion to send people on fire for Christ out in to the world to be love and light and how Yare embodies that. Show Links: Marketplace Multipliers Website Trinity Church Ordinary Believers Becoming Multipliers Marketplace Multipliers: Asia Pacific and Beyond Celebrating Kingdom Force Mike Colaw Blog Show Quotes: “The prayer that I always have is Lord, please let them see You through the way I work with them, the way I coach them, the way I give feedback to them, the way that I put them first.” -Yare Alicea “You have a subset of your congregation that is on fire, God has spoken to their heart, and they want to do more…Instead of the primary energy going towards the gathering--pulling them in--we are actually shifting that energy to sending them out.” -Pastor Mike Colaw “In many ways, Spanish speaking people around the world are leading the way in this movement and Yare is a critical part of catalyzing that.” -Dr. Wayne Schmidt
(1:04) Dr. Wayne Schmidt shares his passion for people of all professions and walks of life to feel called to Kingdom work. He gives his dream of every pastor and church to be a sending church who recognize, validate and equip people who feel called to the marketplace (9:10) David Drury interviews Scott Addison about his calling and how God has aligned his life to be living in to his sweet spot of ministry. Dr. Addison challenges listeners to follow God's lead in the little things and watch Him grow impact over time. (18:33) Pastor Pete Yoshonis from All Shores Wesleyan Church shares his desire for all people to live missionally and the joy it creates as a pastor when people are deployed to the marketplace. Show Links: Marketplace Multipliers Website All Shores Wesleyan Church Global Partners Health Network A Time To Heal Show Quotes: “We all have stuff God is calling us to do in the minute. It may be as simple as forgiving someone or reaching out to someone. One thing I've learned is that those little things are actually the big things.” -Dr. Scott Addison “We talk regularly about the church being deployed, that we are not coming to gather together but to dispense. I want everyone to see their life missionally like Scott does.” -Pete Yoshonis “I long for the day when people say I am as called to my workplace as my pastor is called to the local church that he or she leads.” -Dr. Wayne Schmidt “Someone can be called to Kingdom work whatever their major or whatever their realm of work. I believe that's the Biblical concept.” -Dr. Wayne Schmidt
(Originally aired in October 2020) David Drury is one of Australia's most acclaimed organists, known especially for his talents in improvisation. He is the only Australian organist to have won the prestigious "Tournemire prize" for improvisation at the St Alban's International Organ Competition. He has given recitals around the world including at Notre Dame and La Madeleine in Paris, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Cathedral in London, and has appeared many times at the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Town Hall. He is currently the Director of Music at St Paul's College within the University of Sydney and has published a large number of compositions for choirs through "Crescendo Music".
(1:06) Wayne Schmidt and Jeff Clark discuss featured MM Gary Ott's widespread influence in the local church and beyond. (4:58) David Drury interviews Gary Ott about moments of surrender in his life and how it has led him to give complete control of his company to God. (19:32) Pastor Steve DeNeff shares about a shift in the people of College Wesleyan Church from Sheep to Shepherd. He gives insight into a movement of shepherds for Christ being commissioned into every domain of society and how Gary Ott has been on the front edge of this movement. Show Links: Marketplace Multipliers Website College Wesleyan Church Steve DeNeff Taxonomy Sermon: Gathered and Sent IWU Honors Gary and Connie Ott Unleashed Entrepreneurial Summit Show MM Quotes: “Through that process I learned that despite my success I was not in control of everything.” -Gary Ott “My work is to take care of other people's parents as I'd they were my parents. My job as CEO is to create a culture where everyone treats others as if they were their parents." -Gary Ott "What people need today are not only leaders, but shepherds. Not every leader is a shepherd. But every shepherd is a leader." -Steve DeNeff "Gary is building a culture in his company that reflects the transforming presence of Christ and recognizes the ministry potential not only in his local church but in his workplaces as well." -Wayne Schmidt
John Drury and David Drury discuss this week’s text: Joshua 24v1-3a,14-25 Click here to support the show! (http://paypal.me/freshtextpodcast)
(0:57) Wayne Schmidt is interviewed by Jeff Clark about the global spread of the Marketplace Multiplier movement over the past few months and introduces Dr. Wafaa Hannah. (5:42) David Drury interviews Wafaa Hanna about her journey from Egypt to Michigan and how she has brought Christ to her role as a medical doctor. (15:32) Jeff Clark interviews Mosaic Midtown Church Pastor Santes Beatty about being on the front lines of ministry and his desire for all of the people of his church to follow Wafaa Hanna's lead in being on mission for Christ. Show Links: Marketplace Multipliers Website Mosaic Midtown Church A Beautiful Mosaic
John Drury and David Drury discuss this week’s text: Exodus 17v1-7 Click here to support the show! (http://paypal.me/freshtextpodcast)
John Drury and David Drury discuss this week’s text: Genesis 25v19-34 Click here to support the show! (http://paypal.me/freshtextpodcast)
John Drury and David Drury discuss this week’s text: 1 Samuel 16v1-13 for the Fourth Sunday of Lent. Click here to support the show! (http://paypal.me/freshtextpodcast)
John Drury and David Drury (http://daviddrury.com) discuss this week’s text: Luke 23v33-43
“Give the poor girl a piece of bread, or a piece of pie. One ton has 2000 pounds. My friend is kind to me; he gave me this new book. The sun, the moon, and the stars are in the sky. Did you hear the cry of the boy who fell in-to the brook? No, sir, I did not. Have you found man-y nuts? No, We have not an-y. The eyes of the hawk are sharp. Sam found a young dead bird on the ground. I will not buy a doll, and give it to Jane on her birth-day. The Son of God said, Suf-fer the lit-the children to come un-to me.” -Mary Ruefle “So what is this thing I am interested in? My daimon, the imagination, of course. I could give you a long list of things I am not even vaguely interested in, but many of them would insult you for I am sure you are interested in at least some of them.” - Mary Ruefle LINKS: Buy Mary Ruefle's On Imagination here: http://www.sarabandebooks.org/all-titles/on-imagination-mary-ruefle Buy ZYZZYVA here: https://www.zyzzyva.org/issue/volume-34-3-winter-2018/ Follow David Drury's VERY short story page here: https://www.instagram.com/foldedshorts/?hl=en Buy Tomas Transtromer's the great enigma here: https://www.ndbooks.com/book/the-great-enigma/ Listen to Nell Carter sing here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kONFkc1PwCc Listen to the Gimme a Break theme song here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmnFgKXmi7I Watch "Shattered Innocence" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2CjXEZtgU8 Me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Robyn_ONeil Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robyn_oneil/?hl=en ME READING STUFF shirts available here: https://cottonbureau.com/products/me-reading-stuff#/972221/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s
In this episode, I'm joined by two special guests! David Drury is the author of SoulShift and Chief of Staff for the Wesleyan Church. Jade Metz is my wife, an extraordinary mother and a powerful voice of love and action. Together, we delve into the complex world of motivations and intentions. Buckle up, folks. This one might sting.
In this episode, I'm joined by two special guests! David Drury is the author of SoulShift and Chief of Staff for the Wesleyan Church. Jade Metz is my wife, an extraordinary mother and a powerful voice of love and action. Together, we delve into the complex world of motivations and intentions. Buckle up, folks. This one might sting.
David Drury, chief of staff for the Wesleyan Church, joined us at the recent Exponential Conference in Orlando, Florida to talk about second chair leadership, his church experiences, and how an executive pastor type can help the local church.
It goes like this. Nude Body. Bed. Public hairs detach and stick to blankets. They migrate north. They attach to pillow cases and jump onto human faces. End of story. LINKS: More on Robert Yarber: http://www.robertyarber.com Buy 50 Texas Artists by Annette Carlozzi here: https://www.amazon.com/50-Texas-Artists-ANNETTE-CARLOZZI/dp/B00AQ5ENNE David Drury's new project Folded Shorts here: https://www.instagram.com/foldedshorts/ David Drury on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/DavDrury Buy The Best American Non Required Reading 2003 here: https://www.amazon.com/Best-American-Nonrequired-Reading-2003/dp/0618246967 Collected Poems Mark Strand here: http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/236122/collected-poems-by-mark-strand/
This Nazarene Life: Stories of young Nazarene clergy & their role models
Jason Smith once again guest-hosts This Nazarene Life, this time to interview Rev Brit Bolerjack, producer of TNL and co-College and Community Pastor along with her husband, Rev Aaron, at OKC First church of the Nazarene. Brit references Life Rhythm Theory by David Drury at http://www.drurywriting.com/david/05-LifeRhythmTheory.htm, Young Clergy Conference at youngclergycon.com, missioncorps.org, and The 2 ... The post Ep 24 Rev Brit Bolerjack appeared first on This Nazarene Life.
Jason Smith once again guest-hosts This Nazarene Life, this time to interview Rev Brit Bolerjack, producer of TNL and co-College and Community Pastor along with her husband, Rev Aaron, at OKC First church of the Nazarene. Brit references Life Rhythm Theory by David Drury at http://www.drurywriting.com/david/05-LifeRhythmTheory.htm, Young Clergy Conference at youngclergycon.com, missioncorps.org, and The 2 Windows Project at 2windows.org.
"Wren stood still. Even so the numbers kept dwindling. The readout declined through 20 years of common watermarks. Post-baby, pre-baby, wedding. Wren closed her eyes and imagined weightlessness. When she opened them again she was floating two inches off the ground. She grabbed the edge of the sink and started screaming." "Raptura Largo", written by David Drury and narrated by Erin Lillis, was inspired by the keywords "Halloween", "common" and "missile". Can you take three randomly assigned words and craft them into a story of 500 words or fewer? Take the Mash Challenge at http://mashstories.com.
I had the opportunity to chat with David Drury at the recent New Room Conference. We discussed a variety of topics including the Wesleyan Church’s response to immigration around the globe. David blogs at daviddrury.com. Follow David on Twitter. We would love your feedback by commenting on the blog, joining our Facebook group, or tweeting […] The post #042: David Drury, Chief of Staff for the Wesleyan Church appeared first on Missional Discipleship.
With many thanks to all who entered, we have our winners! I wish I could have chosen all of you, but the contest winners are "Em" and "David Drury"! Congratulations to them both. I hope you enjoy my readings of these two magnificent entries. And while I did not do either of them justice, I had a goddamn BLAST with these pieces. Em's complex rendition of Donald Barthelme's "Concerning the Bodyguard" was truly mind-blowing. And David's tender understanding of Channing Tatum's inner difficulties was both touching and arousing. The words "chiseled confusion" sum it up nicely. Em has nothing to plug because she remains a mystery. David can be found on twitter @DavDrury (highly recommend following him) & also at @jeffbreakfast. Also, listen to Tennis Pro! You won't regret it!
Music from the band Tennis Pro, and their upcoming film Big in Japan.
Luke chats with John Jeffcoat and David Drury, two of the guys behind the exceedingly charming band movie Big In Japan. Also, Donovan remixed. Sorry about that.
Episode 3 of 5: How do you raise kids to grow up to know, love and serve God? What does it mean to be a godly parent? Special guest David Drury talks about the importance of raising your kids to love Jesus.
Episode 3 of 5: How do you raise kids to grow up to know, love and serve God? What does it mean to be a godly parent? Special guest David Drury talks about the importance of raising your kids to love Jesus.
We host a discussion with three musicians who have worked with choreographers and dancers as composers, accompanists and/or on stage performers. Tristan Henry, David Drury and Nans Bortuzzo are at [ … ]
How music works. With songs from Tennis Pro.