05-31-2022, 09:21 PM
When the morning comes and I wake I like to ride around the neighborhood for exercise and maybe run an errand or two to pick up a few things at the local mom and pop shop. It helps to clear my mind, breathe in the fresh air, and feel the life within.
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Today, while riding through the park I saw a father playing catch with his son on the diamond. It got me thinking....oh, no....here it comes....that thinking thing again. Doing the positive things for myself takes practice. Sometimes, it's a hard thing to do. Shepardising my own thoughts takes time and patience. Working inward to bring it out in the light to look at it in all its ugly glory. Sometimes, what one sees inside is very ugly indeed and very hard to fix.Â
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But, the positive things cannot be ignored. Seeing the positive is cause for growth, too. Seeing is one thing, understanding is another....that takes practice.
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A smile here, a wave to policeman in the park, a word of concern and encouragement to a stranger or two. It's a start for a good day and hoping for best for myself as well as others.....
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It's the simple things, like playing catch with the old man that gives us the spirit of love and understanding.
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'If You Build It, They Will Come' Ecclesiology
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Actual quote: "If you build it, he will come" from Field of Dreams.
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Possibly a confusion of the Wayne's World 2 quote "If you book them, they will come." Said by the spirit of Jim Morrison.
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https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/List_of_misquotations
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In our ongoing analysis of The Coming Evangelical Collapse we must inevitably examine what I call the ââ¬Ånew ecclesiologyââ¬Â or doctrine of the church. I say new because there has been a shift in how we understand and define the church, so much so that the institution itself is being redesigned and much of its life reoriented.
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Given the massive numbers of people that this model attracts, there is the practical requirement for countless volunteers just to manage operations. Add to this the need for hundreds of Bible study leaders, Sunday school teachers, and childrenââ¬â¢s workers, and standards begin to drop in order to fill practical needs. Business models and strategies are emphasized over and against theological depth. I have sat in such churches, attended Bible study classes only to be shocked by the ignorance of those teaching. Many are completely ignorant of church history and the most basic theological terms and concepts and those responsible for providing oversight and guidance are mostly unaware of what is missing. It is often the blind leading the blind.
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Read more atÂ
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http://www.christianpost.com/news/if-you...ogy-38699/
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Do these attitudes help contribute to 'selfie' society? Possibly increasing negative narcissistic behavior?
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Something to meditate on ...........Â
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I miss playing catch!
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Do you miss it too?
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Today, while riding through the park I saw a father playing catch with his son on the diamond. It got me thinking....oh, no....here it comes....that thinking thing again. Doing the positive things for myself takes practice. Sometimes, it's a hard thing to do. Shepardising my own thoughts takes time and patience. Working inward to bring it out in the light to look at it in all its ugly glory. Sometimes, what one sees inside is very ugly indeed and very hard to fix.Â
Â
But, the positive things cannot be ignored. Seeing the positive is cause for growth, too. Seeing is one thing, understanding is another....that takes practice.
Â
A smile here, a wave to policeman in the park, a word of concern and encouragement to a stranger or two. It's a start for a good day and hoping for best for myself as well as others.....
Â
It's the simple things, like playing catch with the old man that gives us the spirit of love and understanding.
Â
'If You Build It, They Will Come' Ecclesiology
Â
Actual quote: "If you build it, he will come" from Field of Dreams.
Â
Possibly a confusion of the Wayne's World 2 quote "If you book them, they will come." Said by the spirit of Jim Morrison.
Â
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/List_of_misquotations
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In our ongoing analysis of The Coming Evangelical Collapse we must inevitably examine what I call the ââ¬Ånew ecclesiologyââ¬Â or doctrine of the church. I say new because there has been a shift in how we understand and define the church, so much so that the institution itself is being redesigned and much of its life reoriented.
Â
Given the massive numbers of people that this model attracts, there is the practical requirement for countless volunteers just to manage operations. Add to this the need for hundreds of Bible study leaders, Sunday school teachers, and childrenââ¬â¢s workers, and standards begin to drop in order to fill practical needs. Business models and strategies are emphasized over and against theological depth. I have sat in such churches, attended Bible study classes only to be shocked by the ignorance of those teaching. Many are completely ignorant of church history and the most basic theological terms and concepts and those responsible for providing oversight and guidance are mostly unaware of what is missing. It is often the blind leading the blind.
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Read more atÂ
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http://www.christianpost.com/news/if-you...ogy-38699/
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Do these attitudes help contribute to 'selfie' society? Possibly increasing negative narcissistic behavior?
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Something to meditate on ...........Â
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I miss playing catch!
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Do you miss it too?
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