Stuff I Learned from U2, and How It Influenced My Current Path
Categories: changing mindsets, food for thought, My Story
Categories: changing mindsets, food for thought, My Story
Categories: changing mindsets, church
(First read Mistaken Identity part 1…okay, now you’re ready…)
In my last post I described how the church in general suffers from mistaken identity, because it is an organism that thinks and acts like an institution. I concluded by sharing that because there are those who are (in increasing numbers) drifting away from the institutions and acting more like an organism, this mistaken identity is now growing into an identity crisis, especially among institutional church leadership.
Categories: changing mindsets, church
Categories: changing mindsets, Meanderings (look it up), religion
Categories: changing mindsets, food for thought
Ben from live.awake left a comment on my last post that really sparked my thinking. The entire comment is well worth reading, but here’s just a snippet:
“The idea that the culture is the enemy and the Church is a sanctuary in which to hide from it is in total opposition to Jesus’ teaching….we feel this constant need to perform well, look right, act right, and never get close enough to a sinner to get stained by them.”
This stuck with me because it touches on a change that is taking place in my thinking, and in my approach to life and ministry in general.
Categories: changing mindsets, prayer
I’ve blogged about it before, so I’ll try not to repeat myself too much. But I had an extended time of crisis and trial, and all my prayers, praising, declaration and faith formulas apparently did nothing to turn things around. When my strength was exhausted, I gave up–in the sense that I leaned myself completely on the Lord, declaring that we would survive (or not) by His hand alone. And it wasn’t until I let go that things began to turn around; and God gave us rest.
Categories: changing mindsets, church, food for thought
Categories: changing mindsets, church
Categories: changing mindsets, church
So in the past few months, as I’ve processed my own thoughts on this journey outside of the parameters of organized church–and as I’ve read what others are going through–I see that this has become a journey shared by a lot of people who have come to this place for a variety of reasons. I tend to call this group of people the “disenfranchised”–those who no longer feel they can connect with current church systems. Some of these have left institutional Christianity (IC)completely; others still attend IC, but they are unsettled, and at best hold a loose connection to it.
Categories: changing mindsets, church, Meanderings (look it up)