How a Simple Coffee Card Can Impact a Student Ministry
In case you didn’t already figure it out, Youth Pastors hang out with a lot of students. As a youth ministry grows, more students start getting involved and showing up for youth-related events and...
View ArticleHow a French Press Fulfilled the Second Greatest Commandment
The past month seems to have been especially bad for high winds. In the past few weeks, we have lost power a number of times due to downed trees over power lines. At first, events like this can be kind...
View ArticleProof that Customer Service and Coffee Shops Go Hand in Hand
This past weekend, we had a friend up from Washington State. While she was here, we tried to do a few things that were iconically Canadian to give her a bit of Canuck-culture. One experience on the...
View ArticleHow Meeting for Coffee is a Biblical Concept
In a world where communication is in ample supply, we still embrace the age-old meet up for coffee. For me, I have to admit that most information is passed via text, email and social media. I’m a huge...
View ArticleThe Connection Between Coffee and Relationships
This morning, I’ve been updating a couple of archives related to 2 John and meeting up for coffee. No matter how many communications devices we obtain, meeting up for coffee is a standard within...
View ArticleHow Coffee Shops Have Become Like Community Wells
Frequent readers of JeremyNortonBlog.com know of my love for a small town coffee shop in Alaska. There’s a road on the Kenai Peninsula that connects the communities of Soldotna and Kenai, named...
View ArticleHow Coffee Shops Help Me Quench More Than Thirst
This week, I’ve been thinking a lot about how coffee shops fit into our lives as Christians. For me, coffee shops are a place where I quench my thirst. Obviously, physically through coffee, which I...
View ArticleWhy We Should Resolve Conflict Over Coffee Instead of Email
Today, many church leaders are finding success by making ministry fit better into our culture. Concepts are explained as being contemporary, relevant or casual; in order to reach the communities around...
View ArticleHow Visiting the Break Room Can Have Eternal Results
Most businesses and organizations give their employees a couple of coffee breaks and a lunch break. Length of time varies depending on the company and the position, but in the Western world; this is...
View Article3 Clues into Culture From Tim Horton’s Recent Renos
Culture changes. When culture changes, organizations have to adapt. If an organization wants to continue to fulfil its mandate year after year, change must take place. As Canadians, we have seen this...
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