Monthly Archives: January 2010

Pondering whole life health in Christ and with one another

While it officially goes live February 1, 2010, a plug-in issue prompted a creative response.  So, for those who subscribe, click here via Twitter or Facebook, or simply happen across the re-launch prior to that date: I welcome you to … Continue reading

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Sometimes, when an idea is not working, it needs transformation, not a mere makeover

The process of figuring out this blog—its content, focus, and format—has been in flux since the inception (by which I mean the original Who in the World Are We? over on blogspot. Despite the danger inherent in changing it yet … Continue reading

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Giving up a Latte is not Suffering

If suffering is the result of wholeheartedly setting aside our needs and desires for the good of the Kingdom and its King, then who we are as humanity and who we are becoming as the new humanity in Christ cannot … Continue reading

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Learning Across the Random Bits of Life

Apart from submission to the one true Lord, the freedom within a learning context and the freedom resulting from honed skills and knowledge are illusions. If this is all there is, if existence is merely the span from birth to … Continue reading

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Following as Community in a Sea of Distraction

Spiritual formation begins when we acknowledge Jesus as the one true sovereign among the many possible sovereigns. We are so easily distracted. Needs, real and imagined, external and internal, impose themselves upon our hearts and we are drawn away from … Continue reading

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