Transitioning Leadership

Look all around you and you will see transition, which simply put amounts to change.  A lot of the change we are now in the middle of may seem uninvited, or even unwelcome.  If you didn't ask for something to change, and the rearranging impacts you, but is beyond your influence to stop or start, then chances are you don't consider it friendly, even though it could turn out to your greater good in the end.  Do I sound like a salesman?  I hope not.

The certainty of change, in our times, has been called the only constant.  There is some truth to that, I think. Continue reading “Transitioning Leadership”

Significance

Our church culture says you need to be licensed, ordained, or “full time” to have a real and/or significant contribution to the spiritual lives of others…..  this is lunacy(and yet we believe it!)  Don't say you don't believe this, if you live like it is true, you do believe it.  I am licensed and ordained (who cares), but this has nothing to do with having any consequential spiritual contribution.  Do I know Jesus?  Am I actively following Him thru obedience?  Is the life of God flowing thru me to others?  Now we are getting somewhere.

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what i learned thru tough mudder (so far)

I felt like the Lord told me there was going to be a lot to learn thru the process of me putting on this event  / sf reunion / tough mudder that we did last weekend.  If you are not familiar with Tough Mudder, you can visit their website here @ toughmudder.com .  (editor's note – this is straight from a little log i have been keeping and lacks formality… hope that doesn't offend my highly cultured friends who find yourself reading this…  some of this is cryptic, which i apologize for.  feedback welcome and encouraged)

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Detained on False Charges

I had a dream last night that I was being held in a foreign land on false charges.

I was innocent, and the person I was supposed to have wronged was even saying it wasn't true.  Nonetheless, I could not move on until the trial was over, which was being done “community style”.  The whole village turned up to vote on my innocence or guilt, and they would play the role of judge.  My ally, who was testifying on my behalf got distracted and started talking about things unrelated to my case,  something important to him, that was a total distraction and delay of the case at hand.  This incensed me, and I exclaimed aloud in protest.  He was well-meaning, just distracted.  It looked like it would not be resolved quickly, as the day was ending and the community would have to be assembled again to hear more and decide my fate. Continue reading “Detained on False Charges”