The Significance of Spaghetti Sauce…

Date April 14, 2008 | 9:26 AM

Malcolm Gladwell, one of my favorite over-thinkers, speaks on the origins of chunky spaghetti sauce and the importance of diversity, context, and market share. If you think hard, you can see how this plays out in the local and universal church. He makes a good point about the shift from a desire for universality to contextual pluralism and individuality, which I may or may not explain later.

Have a watch- it’s just under 20 minutes.


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