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  1. Considering danger of a liquid God we merely pour into our own theological, contextual, traditional containers
  2. Considering First Corinthians 13 where Paul says in heaven we will finally see things clearly: love is the ultimate, unrivaled theology
  3. Just got smoked by my boss in a game of ping-pong.
  4. my daughter wants water ... 'but just not in any glass, daddy' ... how true in churchworld, too!
  5. I think leaders, teachers, parents, pastors ought to tell as many failure stories as we do success stories. Otherwise we demotivate.
  6. Watching near 60-year old Tom Watson challenge the 138th British Open. Oh how we want to turn back the clock!
  7. Wrestling with the idea this week that mystery may be a more important faith foundation than knowledge
  8. lingering after lunch with friends....lingering is a very beautiful gift
  9. Perhaps instead of trying to cram more "spiritual" things in our lives we need to more broadly see the spiritual in all things?
  10. Painting primer "Kilz" ... perhaps we need more priming ministry and less jumping right to the paint.
  11. Eugene Peterson on church life: The fleas come with the dog.
  12. "More influence and less control" -- President Clinton's word to Iran about the world we now live in (good advice for Christianity).
  13. Anderson Cooper on CNN: refugees, Iran, legalization of pot, healthcare, death ... sounds like a great sermon series
  14. In St. Joe, MO. Reminded that we are all Saints and that the culture of celebrity in Christianity robs our Sainthood and Christ's Celebrity.
  15. Revealing angels have always proved more popular than the revealed God. -peterson
  16. Working on a theology of the color BLUE....
  17. I wonder if all the talk about "green" lately has the other colors feeling left out?
  18. The Prodigal God by Timothy Keller is a quick and worthy read. Talk about a dicey, but real, family reunion.
  19. Family reunions should be more common.
  20. There is ecstasy in paying attention. --Anne Lamott