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  • UNBLOGGER: An interview with Darrell Vesterfelt

    UNBLOGGER: An interview with Darrell Vesterfelt

    Today, NoSuperHeroes welcomes Darrell Vesterfelt, president of Prodigal Magazine. Darrell recently published an Ebook entitled [amazon_link id=”B00CQ5C52S” target=”_blank” ]UNBLOGGER: Discovering the Power of Story in a ‘How-To’ World[/amazon_link] which core message will resonate with the NoSuperHeroes audience.   NoSuperHeroes: Darrell, tell us a little about yourself. Darrell: I am just a normal guy. In the past couple of…

  • Weekend Wanderings – May 2013

    Weekend Wanderings – May 2013

    Weekend Wanderings is back! Here are a few links and best posts I’ve read from the month of May. Judah Smith has a short clip on What Grace is and What it is Not. Take a look. Keith Ferrin, guest posting on Mary DeMuth’s blog talks about The 1 Change that Helped Me Like the…

  • Weekend Wanderings – April 19

    Weekend Wanderings – April 19

    Weekend Wanderings is back! Here are a few links and best posts I’ve read from the last few weeks: Donald Miller’s blog Storyline featured  a great, thought-provoking post entitled “Is Busy-ness A Drug?” by Shauna Niequist If you find yourself intrigued, it is likely you need to read. Paul Tripp via Christianity Today makes the Wanderings…

  • Weekend Wanderings – April 5th

    Weekend Wanderings – April 5th

    Weekend Wanderings is back! Here are a few links and best posts I’ve read from the last few weeks: Sammy Adebiyi makes a return appearance on the Wanderings with Why Following Jesus is Exactly Like Snoring. A great post about attempting to live the Christian life Referring to Malcolm Gladwell’s excellent book [amazon_link id=”B001ANYDAO” target=”_blank”…

  • Weekend Wanderings: March 22

    Weekend Wanderings: March 22

    Weekend Wanderings is back! Here are a few links and best posts I’ve read from the last few weeks: Greg Stier, via Church Leaders Youth Leader Blogs offers, How to Spot a Legalist. Read it twice. The first time it might poke you, the second time you’ll have to agree. Donald Miller offers one of…