Jenny James is our happy photographer for Na.  Not only does she do most of the photography for this website, she also supports her husband, our web guru Ryan James

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Na at t4g

Last week Na hosted a booth at Together for the Gospel. We met a lot of pastors and talked to lots of folks that have never heard of New Attitude. If you stopped by, thanks for your interest.

Our people that “manned” the booth listened to our Promo video and Endorsement looped for several hours at a time.  They tell me that there’s a very dance-able 4 second…

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being specific

Don’t know if you caught my last post about measurable goals, but here is another exercise I hope would be helpful for you. Donald Whitney, who wrote Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life, has written out some great questions to consider as you plan goals for your year.

You can get them at biblicalspirituality.org/newyear.html

One of the things that concerns me about our generation’s…

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measurable goals

So I have to tell you something really cool that has been happening lately with me and a couple guys.  Every 2nd Friday night of the month I get together with 4 other guys over dinner.  Usually we hang out for a couple hours talking about doctrine, current events, and stuff going on in our lives.  Lately though God has given us a specific direction that I want to share…

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Over the next few weeks the Na site is going to publish some articles on biblical worldview.  We are going to hit topics like homosexuality, politics, war, abortion, money and more.

If you are new to the term “biblical worldview,” in a nutshell a “worldview” is the lens with which you interpret and perceive the world around you. Our worldview is formed by our education, our upbringing, the…

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About The Blog Eric Simmons, the guy leading New Attitude, sparks discussions, gives you an inside look at Na, and shares his thoughts on everything from theology to art. His meditations are succint and aim to connect truth to real life--just don't ask him to be bound by the rules of grammar.