This past year, I had the rare (for me) experience of concentrating 100% of my efforts in one direction in the establishing of Clear Media here in Ireland. Then in July, I pulled out of the company to make room for the owner of the company, along with some young Irish believers to take over the full responsibilities of the ministry/business.
I’ve not rushed into committing myself to new directions this fall. I’ve been able to try on some new responsibilities while asking God specifically how to focus my full attention. Here are a few of them.
•I’m still working to use my abilities in creative media production, by helping small ministries with big needs and no funds. And I’m writing scripts for several new television programs for children. (more…)
Nov 30, 2009 | Categories: blog | Leave A Comment »
Many of our readers receive a regular postcard from us to help them support our work in prayer. But we realize that isn’t enough to encourage the kind of prayer we feel we need.
We’ve just created a special section of our web for our partners called “the room”. If you’re a regular supporter, either financially [...]
Oct 04, 2009 | Categories: blog | Leave A Comment »
Just for fun, you can now listen to music from these and future albums with the player I’ve included on the bottom of the site. Have fun listening with Streampad. I’ve posted a bunch of mp3 versions of past albums on the site. The Rewind CD was done this year. Neat Beat America is used [...]
Sep 20, 2009 | Categories: Creating Media, blog | Leave A Comment »

I love creating events that help the Gospel make sense to people who’ve either been burned by religion or just have no background or experience with Jesus. But they don’t just happen. I’d love nothing more than to show up to the events and see people connecting with Him.
But before all that, there’s connecting with [...]
Sep 16, 2009 | Categories: Mobilizing Creative People, blog | Leave A Comment »

Perspective influences the value we place on things. GEM ministry has encouraged us to “lead from behind” and I’ve embraced that value. And of course, “leading from behind” often means “serving from behind”. But working like this can often make it difficult to evaluate what you’re doing.
The past several weeks have been filled with lots [...]
Sep 10, 2009 | Categories: blog | Leave A Comment »