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Visit Sacred Space and while I’m on about wandering around the prayer/quiet thing, Jacob over at Sensus Divinitatis is starting a series on quiet times, which I still maintain is a crap name.

And then there’s this funky little java ap to make beautiful word clouds, Wordle

And wow. This guy is selling ‘his life’ on ebay… I’ve often wondered what it would be like to just up and move to somewhere entirely new with no-one you knew.

Thanks to Hammo, pretty sure two of those links came via you.

And lastly.

The Kingdom of God is like Dragonflies

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upstreamfishAndrew Hamiliton has posted an interesting little advertisement/imagery thing.

Check it out.

Two almost identical images that mean very different things.

Oddly (or perhaps not) it reminds me of the label ‘Christian’. There is only so far you can go with a post-modern, ‘truth is what is real to me’ when it comes to Jesus, and yet we have a wildly diverse level of expression ‘Christian’.

I am somewhat dissatisfied with what my picture looks at the moment. I think it if could be bothered re-jigging the picture on the left, I would often colour in one of the blue fishes orange and call it Rebecca.

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horsewomanFeel the vibrations of something resonating!

‘Emerging’ Church is a Gen X not a Gen Y Phenomenon

Cheers to Mark Sayers (who is a fine communicator might I add… he took us through Evangelism stuff during YITS).

To be honest I don’t know if I think overtly about the whole Gen Y stuff even in working with youth, perhaps because in many ways I fall into it myself.

Then there’s this emerging stuff. I love going to Forge and reading stuff by Brian McLaren and what not, but there are things that frustrate me about the Emerging church. It often seems more talk than do, and that frustration seeps in, even when we endeavor to close the cracks. Or perhaps this is simply the expression I see in myself (I am a navel gazer at heart) and I feel ill equipped to take it further.

But I want to.

This is why hearing people like Steve Drinkall was so good. Once I get it, I don’t really want more ideas, unless they are ideas for manifestations of action. At the moment, it’s like I’ve bottled all this stuff and my life is kind of sitting up on the shelf looking pretty but waiting to be used and be useful.

In my own youth crew, I see great passion but often great uncertainty, which think might come from values pushed into them via those above them. If anything this generation needs people to walk with, not books to read. Did I just say that? Not books to read.

Give ideas legs then so we can run and run far.

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Vegemite to the rest of the world must seem like some kind of thrush inducing product… it’s not. I haven’t had vegemite for a while, but this morning I bothered. I bothered simply to celebrate Australian, not because I am particularly patriotic (That’s an American word isn’t it?) but because of the fine authors this usually unimaginative public has produced. My patriotism extended only as far as my toast, as my coffee wound up in a Starbucks mug. I am enjoying the coffee more.

But Australian authors. They bring a certain gritty depth filled narrative that you don’t find elsewhere.

Let me give you some names.

The life and blood of my growing up years, bar Winton/Courtney who are more recent discoveries. I think that I found out more from some of these books than I should have at certain ages, yet they are the books I return to because I am entranced by the characters.

I have discovered more about redemption, about life from fiction than I ever have from non-fiction, and non-fiction has become a large part of my world the past few years.

Last night I think that learnt more about living out Christianty from the short story, ‘The Turning’ (in the book the Turning), than I have ever from reading the ’emergents’. Stories have the ability to hit a place that theories can never go.

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