Here is today’s prompt for the Trust30 writing challenge. Your genuine action will explain itself, and will explain your other genuine actions. Your conformity explains nothing. The force of character is cumulative. – Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance If ‘the voyage of the best ship is a zigzag line of a hundred tracks,’ then it is […]
Mystical Unity
One of the more interesting features of Integral Christianity is the way it highlights the common experience of the mystics. Regardless of their religious background or doctrinal convictions, when Christian mystics describe their experiences during contemplation and meditation, they are eerily similar in nature. Mysticism may be the only place where all Christians can go […]
Results From Baseline Mile Time Trial
Final Result: 6:09 Split 1: 1:28 Split 2: 1:34 Split 3: 1:35 Split 4: 1:31
A 5:17 Mile
19 years go, when I was 19, I ran a mile in 5:17, possibly 5:19, but since I didn’t write it down it’s my prerogative as an aging athlete to cite the lowest number lodged in my memory. I ran my fastest mile as part of preseason college basketball workouts. I was a walk-on who, […]
An Integral Christianity Reading List
Here are a few books that have introduced me to the concept of “Integral Christianity.” Some of these are pretty challenging reads, so brace yourself. Also, there is an evolutionary assumption behind integral thought. If you’re allergic to the word “evolution” make sure to have some Calamine lotion handy. Systems-Sensitive Leadership: Empowering Diversity Without Polarizing […]
Before You Go: Coffee Talk
Imagine that you are a preacher. Scary thought I know. You have decided that you’ve done everything you can do at your current church and it’s time to move on to a new one. In fact, you’ve completed a weekend interview with a prospective church and they’ve offered you the job. You’re excited, but you […]
From “Me” to “Us” to “All of Us”
One component of the Integral approach to spirituality is that human beings–and therefore groups, communities, churches, and civilizations–progress through predictable developmental stages. One simple example is the development from egocentric to enthocentric to worldcentric. Infants and toddlers are egocentric. It’s all about “me” and getting my needs met. As we get older we develop an […]
Why An Ebook?
In a few weeks, I’ll be releasing my first ebook. The working title is Before You Go: A Few Sneaky-Good Questions Every Minister Should Ask Before Moving to a New Church. I’ll start by releasing it in Kindle format through Amazon. Then I’ll branch out to other ebook sellers like B&N and Smashwords. Eventually I […]