Just another web joint


  • this week

    I’m taking some vacation next week. We’re not going anywhere, but we’re going to enjoy it. The boys are on spring break, we’re going to play hard, and we will also be able to take care of some little projects around the house…..it’s a great thing.
    Please continue to pray for artists who are preparing pieces for ‘Beginnings’, [...]

  • the really, really free market

    I want to know who is going to be the person or group in Evansville to pull this one off…..
    “The Really, Really Free Market”
    I’m sure someone will say that there is no benefit in it, or a waste of time, but one thing is for sure, in our consumption driven society, the idea of a [...]

  • cracks and the suffering of the world

    I picked up a great new read from the library the other day…
    How to be an explorer of the world. by Keri Smith.
    It’s on a near tangent of the book, the Dangerous Books for Boys
    It contains 59 explorations to take in the world you find yourself in. It is masterful at training observation and [...]

  • the power connection

    So, for years (literally a decade) our church has published this thing called the power connection. Essentially, it is a printed blog where the staff (pastor, director, and global outreach) can communicate prayer requests and updates to the church body. Since it is essentially a blog on paper, and since I update it every [...]

  • sunday school musical….seriously

    You would have to be living under a rock in the past 5 years to not know something about Disney’s High School Musical franchise and its accompanying craze. There have been 3 films and countless products produced and it seems to keep going.
    A couple days ago I was browsing the racks of the [...]

  • recent reads

    Here’s the booty from a recent trip to the library. I’ve thumbed through most of them. There are some real gems in the stack.
    Integrity / Henry Cloud
    The great emergence / Phyllis Tickle
    Apples are from Kazakhstan / Christopher Robbins
    BodyPrayer / Doug Pagitt and Kathryn Prill
    Red letter Christians / Tony Campolo
    Red and blue God, black [...]

  • joseph mccarthy rides again!

    If this is to be believed, there is a rumor going around that someone left our church because our current message series is entitled, “live red.”  That’s right, we are encouraging people to embrace the atheist marxist, socialist agenda, of the cold war years (heavy sarcasm).
    I gotta say this makes me sad.  I don’t really [...]

  • gdp and live {red}

    Last weekend, I listened to a brother give a message addressing the concerns of a slumping economy.  After it was over, people stood up and applauded (this is not a usual occurrence). Some of the message evoked fear, perhaps more than was necessary, but that’s not the point.  The point is that for those who [...]

  • live red

    I’ve been thinking and praying about how to “Live Red.” (this is a series of teachings we are going through in our church examining the “red letter” passages of the scriptures which are attributed to sayings of Jesus) Most of my thoughts have centered around the question, “What would it be like if Jesus took [...]

  • the triple whopper

    1290 Calories.  Do you understand what that means?  Ok, so imagine that you are 20 years old, a male, and you work retail or at starbucks (which means you stand around alot), you can consume 2391 calories.  Calories are a measurement of energy.  So, if you intake more energy than you can consume in a [...]

Welcome to the joshschuler experiment.

Here you will find what may seem like random ramblings, but in reality represent some of the ideas and perspectives I am grappling with. I am not (hopefully) narcissistic enough to think that many people read this stuff, and that’s ok. Sure, I could write these things in a journal, but in my attempt to flesh out my own maturation and formation, I find it a worthy pursuit to synthesize my thoughts and publish them in a public forum, which can receive feedback. So, if you come across this stuff and care to read, great. If you read something here and would like to comment, better. This is about the exercise of writing to tie some loose ends together, and placing it in a forum that allows for further refinement and shaping. I am a lifelong resident of Evansville, IN. My wife and I will be married 11 years this summer, and we are blessed with 2 wonderful sons, and a beautiful daughter. I am a graduate of the University of Southern Indiana (b.s History, 2001 / MBA, 2009), and I have a killer job. I currently serve as the Director of College Ministry at Christian Fellowship Church. This essentially means I am called upon to aid college-age young adults in their pursuit of spiritual formation. In addition to college-age stuff, I also contribute to our communication and creative efforts.

FRESH / LATEST POSTS

twitter updates

Currently Reading

Planned books:

Current books:

  • Flickering Pixels: How Technology Shapes Your Faith

    Flickering Pixels: How Technology Shapes Your Faith by Shane Hipps

  • The Me I Want to Be

    The Me I Want to Be by John Ortberg

  • Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard

    Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip

Recent books:

View full Library