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Knowing Buffalos

https://youtu.be/A-V8ykNMHuE In yesterday's worship and liturgy class I showed students the "new thing" in worship—at least it's new to me...I'm sure for everyone else it's old news: environmental projection. No longer is there just a screen with images or words projected, now the entire sanctuary,…
Jason Lief
December 5, 2014
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Stick to the Text

  In class today I showed this youtube clip of Walter Bruggemann discussing the power of preaching. The class is on worship—the book we're reading focuses on the role of the arts in worship. The part we read for today is a presentation by Eugene…
Jason Lief
November 7, 2014
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The Back that Bent Daylong…

This morning's guest blogger is James Vanden Bosch—English professor at Calvin College. It was an ordinary day in the world literature class this week; we had already read a handful of poems by Baudelaire from the anthology and other sources, and we were now working…
Jason Lief
October 24, 2014
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Yik Yaking

So have you heard of this app? Yik Yak? It's like an anonymous Twitter--post anything you want without anyone else knowing who you are. I came to know of this glorious innovation from a colleauge who showed me post after post of students upset about…
Jason Lief
October 9, 2014
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Adventures in Normal Life

Just the other day I walked to work--about seven blocks in all--for the first time since early July. It's amazing how we take the simple things for granted. I used to push open the door, hurry down the front steps, and be on my way…
Jason Lief
September 26, 2014
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The Virtue of Brand

Judging by its reaction to the Ray Rice situation—the NFL cares deeply about the issue of domestic violence. The Ravens cut Rice immediately after "seeing" the despicable event in the elevator. (Because they couldn't possible imagine how a young woman gets knocked out cold?) But,…
Jason Lief
September 12, 2014
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The Genius of Jimmy

I happened to turn on the Emmys the other night just in time to catch Jimmy Kimmel presenting an award. Only he didn't just present... he broke into a comedy bit at the expense of Matthew McConaughey. If you're interested here's the clip: Whenever anyone…
Jason Lief
August 29, 2014
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The View from the Back

There's a new seating chart in our minivan lately. Usually, I like to drive, my wife sits in the passenger seat, and the kids sit in the back. My youngest, Savannah, sits in the way back—she still needs a car seat. Now that my leg…
Jason Lief
August 15, 2014
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Better Together

Last week we started watching a new show, still trying to find a replacement for Breaking Bad. I've read reviews of True Detective, but I'm not a fan of Woody Harrelson or Matthew McConaughey so we never watched. With a busted up knee, and a bit…
Jason Lief
August 1, 2014
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The Frail Thin Line

I appreciated yesterday's post by Theresa (or was it Mary? I thought Theresa just turned 40 not to long ago?) The part about "acting our age" really hit home. As I write this I'm sitting in a recliner with my leg propped up on pillows,…
Jason Lief
July 17, 2014