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Top Ten Posts of 2007
2007 was my first full year of blogging and its interesting to look back at all that I’ve experienced and written about. I’ve really enjoyed this outlet for my thoughts as well as the connections I’ve made as a result of this site.
Without further ado, here are the top ten posts on thinkinginprogress.com in 2007.
- Life as a Beer Commercial – This post about a Coors beer commercial is by far the most widely-read.
- Love and Marriage - Who knew a simple recap of a conversation with a buddy would resonate with so many dudes?
- Overcome Evil With… – My take on the surprising message in the film, “Blood Diamond.”
- 5 Things a Leader Must Do from Perry Noble - I can’t take credit for this one. These are notes I took at a conference while listening to the passion and wisdom of Sir Perry Noble. He’s one of the best Christian communicators alive today.
- Presidential Campaigns Begin at Birth - I rarely write anything political, but this one set-off all of the right and left wing nutjobs. Emails and comments abounded. Thank God for moderated comments.
- Review of “Vintage Jesus” by Mark Driscoll and Gerry Breshears - This was recent but I must have written this book review at just the right time because it got a ton of hits. I’ve discovered that Mark Driscoll is as polarizing as Hillary Clinton.
- National Guard and 3 Doors Down - Another simple post that set off a firestorm from those who oppose the war. I wasn’t even making a statement about the war.
- Caveman Theology - This is just what the title says it is. My attempt to simplify my theology.
- Opening Myself to Ridicule and Mockery - I listed songs I secretly liked and I haven’t let it down since. You know you like “Islands in the Stream” by Dolly and Kenny.
- The Infamous Gary Lamb Session - You’d be surprised how many people type, “Gary Lamb” in Google and find this post. I love Gary and his all-out, unapologetic approach to leading a church. The church needs more pastors like Gary Lamb. These were my notes from his session at the churchplanters.com Conference
Thank you to all of you who read the mere words I write. I hope you all have a great ‘08! Happy New Year! It should be one wild ride.
Jason Salamun
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