Territorial Bloggings
A Cogent Mélange of Lutheran & Pop-Culture Punditry
R.I.P. (I Guess…)
Peter Drucker, the guru of all things management related, passed away yesterday at the age of 95.
Why am I blogging about this, you might be asking? Well, it’s because Drucker’s fingerprints are all over the blight known as the Church Growth Movement. [Google it here...]
Now, Drucker wasn’t the creator of CGM, but his management theories [...]
Goliath circa 950 B.C.
Very interesting news:� Scientists find “Goliath” inscribed on pottery.
Once again, archaeology seems to bear out what we’ve known all along — that Holy Scripture is not only true, it is also verifiable as an historical account. Now, I have no doubt that some will very quickly attempt to spin this as not being the [...]
Non-Blogging Pursuits
It’s been an unusally blog-free week for me. My reading of the “ususal suspects” has fallen behind (the denizens of the Confessional Lutheran blogosphere are nothing if not prolific! :mrgreen:), so I haven’t been gleaning tidbits from my usual sources. Real life has been intruding as well. Work’s been busy, the wife’s started a new [...]
Generation Feh!
I am no fan of the Baby Boomer generation (born between 1/1/46 & 12/31/64). As a member of the demographic group immediately following the Boomers (born 11/2/67), I can honestly say that I’ve never been too terribly impressed with them as a whole. I find a whole lot to agree with in the assessment that [...]


