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If church has become one more subscription in your life’s inbox that doesn’t really have an impact on how you live your life, I’d like to say two things.
If church has become one more subscription in your life’s inbox that doesn’t really have an impact on how you live your life, I’d like to say two things.
Why we need to stop standing up for Jesus, and start standing like him.
Why is it so hard to be present with people who don't think like me, live like me, and who may not even like me?
I wonder what happen if more people sat in silence and solitude a little more often. What if Jesus’ followers, the Church, led the way in unplugging every now and then? How might it change us?
Creating a mix tape took time and patience, an ardent attentiveness that I’m not sure I possess anymore. So why did we do it? Because of a truth that has not changed for centuries: Songs can give expression to our experience.
What do horse blinders, suffering, and Easter Sunday all have to do with eachother?
When prayer moves from "getting God to do the things we think God should do," towards the kind of communication that happens in an intimate relationship, Jesus offers some instructions that can in effect be like zooming out on the GPS.
Why bother praying at all? For the reward!
What if prayer isn't about getting God to the things that you think God should be doing? What if its about more, and we've been missing that?
If God knows everything we need before we even ask, then why bother praying in the first place?