Here are a few blogs that linked to Without Wax this week. When you get a second over the weekend go check them out. Thanks for the love guys!
- Brad Herndon linked to our Father’s Day gift HERE.
- Becca added to the conversation on Why I Blog.
- Brad mentioned our conversation HERE.
- Jen’s Heart is being wrecked by the new series SYNC.
- Robb talks about our controversial post of the week HERE.
- Kristi calls Without Wax an addiction and a refuge.
- Graham called WW one of his favorites. Thanks bro.
- Chuckazooloo talked about the Hurry Disease.
- Rachel is trying to learn to be still and quiet.
- How addictive is hurry? Read more here at Just Another Minute.
- Read how this great AUTHOR is dealing with the noise.
- Jenni is summing up SYNC.
- Kari admits to being an addict.
- One of the biggest compliments of my life came from Randy right HERE.






Pete,
Just wanted to thank you for the Plan B series you did.. I listend to all the sermons while at work yesterday and it helped me get a handle on how I can deal with everything in my life alittle better. so Thanks for having your series online so some guy from Pennsylvania can get some serious input into my spiritual walk.
…Oh by the way we were at ToysRus last night and saw the under water pogo stick.. I was tempted to by it for myself.
Thanks for “link love,” Pete. Say a prayer for me today. The noise has been a bit loud the last couple days. Thanks man. Have a good break! NO BLOGGING!
Thanks for listing my link today. I have been talking about Noise and being hurried with people at work and in my church. Its quite a conversation. I am taking 36 ladies on a retreat next weekend and its going to be one of the topics. I am very challenged by this…. Its meaty, its good, it hurts and its truth. God is really doing something right now. Thanks for sharing, who knew that little ole me in Idaho could benefit from a sermon series in Tenn. Big God I tell ya.
Pete, thanks for the link love. I have been following your blog for a while and love to read and learn from it. I am just a quiet guy out here in Kansas looking up, rather than looking back.