Jonathan Malm helps people uncover creative options for their life and their church. He’s the author of
Created for More, a 30-day devotional to help you develop a more creative mind. You’ll find him in San Antonio, Texas, roasting his own coffee beans and enjoying life with his Argentine wife, Carolina.
Let me introduce you to another of my wife’s cousins. Her name is Julia (second from the right). She’s studying English in school. She’s doing great. But sometimes she can’t remember some of the English words. But she’s smart. She’s noticed that many English words become Spanish words by adding an -a or -o to…
Mate (pronounced máh-tay) is a very typical drink for Argentinians. They drink it almost every day. You might have seen it at a hipster coffee shop. It usually drunk from a fancy cup or gourd (usually metal or with cowhide) filled with green herbs and a metal straw sticking out of it. You typically pour hot…
I’ve had a blast playing with my new cousins and aunts/uncles. I’ve found the language barrier doesn’t exist when it comes to boys and toy cars. Hours passed before I realized how long I’d been playing with my wife’s cousin Mateo. Cute kid. But even in all the fun…I didn’t realize how much I needed…
Can you defend what you do? Last night I went with my wife’s uncle to feed the homeless in a small town in Argentina. He and his wife were addicted to cocaine before God changed their lives. Now they go each week around town to feed the homeless. They’ve never missed a week in six…
Argentine steak is lauded as some of the best meat in the world. I agree. My wife’s uncle made a huge Argentine asado (barbecue) for us the other day. I ate my weight in sausage and beef. If I lived here I’d eat steak every day. It’s my delicacy. But do you know what his…
I’ve been meeting my wife’s family in Argentina. So far they’ve all been incredible and super-accomodating to my less-than-perfect Spanish. They’ve been slowing down and using simpler words so I can follow the conversations. But one of my new cousins is a pre-teen girl. I can barely understand pre-teen girls in English. But in Spanish?!…
I’m on a plane from Brazil to Argentina right now. I’ll be there in Argentina for 20 days. Rather than schedule re-posts of previous entries or getting guest bloggers, I’ll be blogging about my trip. I’m going to search for inspiration on the streets and skylines of this country and share what I find. Here…
I’m a scrapper when it comes to meetings. I love fighting for my ideas. But last Monday, as I was arguing emphatically for an idea, I kept getting shut down. It was a somewhat complex, but brilliant idea. But people kept getting hung up on details. I felt like my ideas were losing an intergalactic…
Curating is a pretty popular concept floating around the Christian creative community. Curating is more about using the tools and ideas around you rather than creating everything from scratch. As a one-man creative team, I’ve had to learn the art of curation. I’ve learn to manage and take advantage of resources instead of buckling under…
I love hymns. They are brilliantly written and theologically delicious. In fact, they’re a result of some serious forward-thinking. But just because I love hymns, it doesn’t mean I think we should do them in our churches. It’s easy to forget that most of the hymns in our hymn arsenal were a result of young…