The (Beginning and) End of Scorekeeping

Here’s my presentation at last month’s Liberate Conference, which is much indebted to Paul Walker’s […]

David Zahl / 3.17.15

Here’s my presentation at last month’s Liberate Conference, which is much indebted to Paul Walker’s talk on the same subject back in 2011. Those who came to the Fall conference in Houston (or have read the new issue of The Mockingbird) may be tempted to subtract points for the overlap:

LIBERATE 2015 | David Zahl from Coral Ridge | LIBERATE on Vimeo.

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3 responses to “The (Beginning and) End of Scorekeeping”

  1. Debi says:

    Dave…. I shared this with many folks as soon as it was posted (including Dr. Rod who loved it). Everyone responds with a resounding amen, the mullet notwithstanding. It was the highlight of our Liberate experience.

  2. Dave…Thank you for your presentation at Liberate. As I pastor, I’m constantly asking, “Am I doing enough?” I’m constantly score keeping, which sucks the joy out of life and ministry. Thank you for reminding me that “It is finished!” On the last day, the good Lord will just say my name.

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