Food for Thought on Friday
Food for Thought on Friday What’s lingering in your mind as you look back on this week? A few things caught in the queue here… Celebration! Thankfulness for a happily married life. We celebrated with a night out and plans for the future. There’s nothing better. A return to writing – of a different type. I’ve been doing academic writing for the last four years, in pursuit of my Ph.D. Now that I’ve passed, walked, and own the hat, I’m a bit free to do other types of writing, too....
Read MoreDigital Wellness, Applied Digitally
Digital Wellness, Applied Digitally William Wan of The Washington Post wrote last week, “In the modern economy of tablets and apps, our attention has become the most valuable commodity.” We scroll, we click, we post, we like – and our behavior exemplifies what B.F. Skinner called “variable rewards.” We keep looking and liking and sometimes, we get what we’re seeking. (Slot machines come to mind…) Looking for a remedy Now that we’re finally becoming aware of our behavior and its...
Read MoreUnity in a Divisive Age: Oneness with Christ
Unity in a Divisive Age: Oneness with Christ In a divisive age, dare we speak of unity? Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s words encourage me, especially today. His writings have strengthened believers over the centuries and stand ready to speak to our time. John W. Doberstein introduces Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s small but weighty tome, Life Together, by calling him “a writer of profound theological and Biblical insight and yet close to contemporary life and sensitive to reality, a...
Read MoreEngaging a Changing Culture with an Unchanging Message
Engaging a Changing Culture with an Unchanging Message It appears that Christians have lost what Ed Stetzer refers to as “the Christian’s home court advantage.” In Stetzer’s post entitled “How We Lead in Times of Cultural Shift,” he names the Christian’s next challenge as a challenge of leadership. How then shall we lead? As our culture shifts, how are Christians to lead? Stetzer’s first suggestion is that Christians “stop fighting for the perception of cultural dominance that...
Read MoreThe Natural World: In Praise of the Creator
The Natural World: In Praise of the Creator Hounded by headlines and deadlines, consumed with meetings and memos, plagued by the issues of the day…what is one to do? I say, take a walk. Pull up a chair on the front porch. And let the Creator apply the balm of nature. “The natural world can offer us more than the means to survive, on the one hand, or mortal risks to be avoided, on the other; it can offer us joy” (Michael McCarthy). Nature is not our god. Nature is certainly not our god,...
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