24
Dec
08

Top 8 for 2008: Everything

Who was I kidding? There’s no way I’m going to find the time to write a series of ‘top 8 for 2008′ posts between now and the end of the year so instead I’ll simply cram them all into one post. So here you have it, my top 8 for 2008 of everything!

Top 8 things I did or experienced in 2008:

  1. Got married! (October)
  2. Got engaged! (March)
  3. Started planning and implementing a church plant (All year – but especially last three months)
  4. Heard Piper, Driscoll, Chandler and Mahaney at the Resurgence Conference at Mars Hill in Seattle, spent time at the Journey Church in St Louis and met a whole lot of great peeps from Acts 29, and others, in the States (February)
  5. Was taught Deuteronomy by Gary Millar – the best Old Testament teacher I’ve been taught by to date (September)
  6. Road up Sani Pass – my first real 4×4 experience behind the wheel (October)
  7. Decided to stay in Cape Town long term – gotta love this city (March)
  8. Had my thinking about the gospel deepened and enriched ten times over by Tim Keller through numerous mp3s, articles and the odd blog comment (throughout the year)

Top 8 Blogs I followed in 2008 (See my 2007 list here):

  1. Church Planting Novice – Jonathan Dodson. A newcomer to the list, this blog has been perfect for where I’m at in my thinking at the moment. So much wisdom and insight from a guy on the ground.
  2. Between Two Worlds – Justin Taylor. Last year’s number 1 drops down one place – but still a great blog.
  3. Tim Chester. Up from last year’s number 7 spot. Tim’s writing never stops enlightening, challenging and encouraging all at the same time.
  4. John Scheepers. Give it up for the Saffa bloggers! John is a friend of mine who writes a great blog and brings a welcome voice to the South African Christian blogsphere.
  5. Drew Goodmanson. Down from #2 – sorry Drew. Drew doesn’t post very often, but when he does its almost always worthwhile.
  6. Justin Moffat. Another newcomer to the list. Justin writes an informative and challenging blog with an Anglican slant – I’ve enjoyed it a lot this year.
  7. Michael Jensen. Michael drops down from last years 3rd but still turns out great post after great post. Plus he sent me a copy of his new book which I’ll be reviewing here shortly.
  8. Jason Allen. Jason was one of the first people I became ‘blog friends’ with when I started blogging. I’ve always enjoyed his blog and the sanity he brings to some current trends that rage through the church blogging world.

Top 8 Books for 2008 (books I read this year – most of them are older than 2008 – please note that the books are a little one-sided topically because most of my reading this year revolved around my dissertation):

  1. Total Church – Steve Timmis and Tim Chester. Ok so I first read it in 2007 but I’ve read it several times this year because of my dissertation and I still think its the most important book I’ve ever read on ecclesiology.
  2. The Reason for God – Tim Keller. The first apologetics book that I feel comfortable giving to my friends.
  3. Planting Missional Churches – Ed Stetzer. Great book with practical insight. Really helpful for where I’m at.
  4. The Forgotten Ways – Alan Hirsch. Really good yet at times frustrating. I’m on the same page as Hirsch with a number of things – I guess I’m just a bit more conservative on one or two others.
  5. Breaking the Missional Code – Ed Stetzer and David Putman. Another great help on all things missional.
  6. On the Incarnation – Athanasius. I delved into a bit of church history this year and thoroughly enjoyed this one.
  7. The King of God’s Kingdom – David Seccombe. Dr Seccombe (Doc) was my New Testament lecturer this year and so I got a chance to have a crack at his book. It’s a great overview of Christ in the gospels.
  8. Jesus and the Victory of God – NT Wright. Vintage Wright – I don’t agree with him at every point but this is an important book.

Top 8 places I visited in 2008

  1. Seattle, Washington, USA
  2. St Louis, Missouri, USA
  3. Castleburn, Drakensburg, KZN
  4. Sani Pass, Lesotho
  5. Lost City, Sun City, North West Province
  6. Franschoek, Western Cape
  7. Betty’s Bay, Western Cape
  8. Durban, KZN (my old stomping ground)

That’s my year in a nutshell. It’s been the year with the biggest changes in my life to date. Not only did I get married but we decided to stay in Cape Town and plant churches here rather than in Durban. Things have come a long way in the last 12 months – here’s to an equally exciting 2009.

Merry Christmas all – have a great one!


14 Responses to “Top 8 for 2008: Everything”


  1. December 24, 2008 at 6:25 pm

    Great post, thx for all the links. Praying that God uses your church plant to rock Cape Town.
    Shalom

  2. December 25, 2008 at 12:37 pm

    Honoured just to have made the cut!

    When are you coming down to Sydney?

  3. December 26, 2008 at 10:51 pm

    oh, i fell off the list – beaten by worthy rivals! :)

  4. 5 Stephen
    December 27, 2008 at 7:38 am

    Sorry Dave – you’d probably have made the top 10 if I’d included 2 more. There’s always 2009. Still a great blog though.

  5. December 27, 2008 at 5:15 pm

    I like the top 8 idea.
    Suitably innovative.

  6. December 27, 2008 at 7:41 pm

    Did I just beat Mike Jensen?? (Its a rivalry we’ve had since High School!)

    :)

    You are kind to have my lowly blog on your list, Stephen. I think its called Grace.

    I’m also sorry that I didn’t see you in New York. Maybe in South Africa. I have mates in Cape Town who keep talking about hosting my wife and I for a visit. But we’ve never made it happen.

  7. December 27, 2008 at 9:13 pm

    Thanks Stephan – you honour me with my presence. Particularly when I see the luminaries of last year who have fallen off… Sorry Dave, but as you know – you made my list

  8. December 29, 2008 at 9:48 pm

    Thanks Stephen for a great year of learning from you online and in person. I pray you keep serving us with this blog.

  9. January 1, 2009 at 10:39 pm

    Thanks Stephen…no offense taken on the drop. I need to post more! :)

  10. January 7, 2009 at 9:06 pm

    Great Blog. Bronwyn sent me your way.

    I agree that Keller’s book is the first I’d actually give someone.

    Love Stetzer

    Used ‘on the Incaration’ for my Christmas devotions last year. it’s a gem. I love the metaphore of the faded painting.

    I’ve made it through most of the Resurgence conference online. We almost went. Fantastic stuff. Must have been great to be there.

    Nothing has been more influential in my life in the last 18 months than keller’s mp3’s. i call him my unwitting digital mentor. His articultion of the gospel has changed everything.

    I’ve added ‘total chruch’ to my reading list.

    Congrats on gettin married.

  11. 12 Stephen
    January 7, 2009 at 9:51 pm

    Thanks for dropping by Stanford. Yup – I got Bronwyn’s message this morning about your blog – looks interesting – I’ll be keen to follow it a bit. Blessings


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