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Head in the clouds. A quick glance at what life is like after watching Project Hail Mary and a long-shot attempt at challenging you to become your best self.
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Through our reading I contemplate two disciplines: silence and solitude. The first one is a condition where noise isn’t allowed in. No outside sound and no inside sound. What does that look like? In the book Comer expresses Saint Augustine’s quote: entering silence is “entering into joy.” (Comer, The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry, 2019) We…
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Transformative discipleship has to look like the transfiguration of self into Christ. In this second reading, I find this call to action, that following Jesus requires this transformation. As a programmer at work when I develop a piece of software or create an app I have to ask a lot of questions. There is no…
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I was sitting at B&N reading a book about the Analog Christian by Jay Kim. In preparation for this paper, I glean from Kim and his interpretation of the modern Christian in a world where everything is fighting for our attention. He presents this take on the crisis of distraction we as Christians face. we’ve…
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Just read 28 pages tonight of the The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by Comer and spent some time with the Lord. In the prologue I like how he writes about attending meetings and how he hates meetings. He states that how most millennials, he gets bored way to easily. Comer highlights how we are running…