A hilarious illustration of, well, you know:
A hilarious illustration of, well, you know:
WHAT: Mockingbird seeks to connect the Christian faith with the realities of everyday life in fresh and down-to-earth ways.
WHY: Are we called Mockingbird? The name was inspired by the mockingbird’s peculiar gift for mimicking the cries of other birds. In a similar way, we seek to repeat the message we have heard - God’s word of grace and forgiveness.
HOW: Via every medium available! At present this includes (but is not limited to) a daily weblog, semi-annual conferences, and an ongoing publications initiative.
WHO: At present, we employ two full-time staff, David Zahl and Ethan Richardson and one part-time, William McDavid. They are helped and supported by a large number of contributing volunteers and writers. Our board of directors is chaired by Mr. Thomas Becker.
WHERE: Our offices are located in Christ Episcopal Church in Charlottesville, VA.
WHEN: Mockingbird was incorporated in June 2007 and is currently in its sixth year of operation.
The work of Mockingbird is made possible by the gifts of private donors and churches. Our 2013 operating budget is roughly $170,000, and with virtually no overhead, your gifts translate directly into mission and ministry. Can you help? Please feel free to email us at info@mbird.com if you have any questions or would like more information.
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3 comments
Thoughts says:
Nov 29, 2010
Its like a preacher giving you the law but intending it as the gospel.
Mark Babikow says:
Nov 30, 2010
I love Bryan Cranston…although I have not yet seen Breaking Bad at all. This father/son interaction makes me think of the current Orange County Choppers show…would love to see some Mockingbird commentary/posts concerning this..it is absolutely RIPE with incredible story and father/son illustrations that would be interesting for many who would relate to this unfortunately common family dynamic.
Mark Babikow says:
Nov 30, 2010
Plus the father is a cheeseball…can you do something with that?