Wrapping up July 2013
The month in summary:
- Worship different (7/31) – Don’t be too rigid to try new things in worship
- When you’re not sure (7/29) – When you have doubts, err on the side of grace
- Book review: Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me (7/26) – A story beautifully told captures me every time
- It’s a high touch position (7/24) – No need to apply if you can’t get close
- What’s on your nightstand? (7/23) – July’s reading list
- Don’t be invisible (7/22) – But if I wait to get it perfect, you’ll never see it
- Get in the house (7/19) – When storm clouds gather, you better go inside
- It’s not over (7/17) – Over and over we heard when God is in it, it’s not over
- Keep praying for Lindsey (7/16) – It’s not ALS but he’s not getting better
- Oh, God, the places you show up (7/15) – In a homeless teenager from Tent City
- Occupy Spirituality – Book review (7/12) – A dialogue between a priest and a homeless mentor about spiritual activism
- This stinks (7/10) – Outside it’s not so noticeable, but inside it stinks
- When we eat our own (7/8) – It leaves a bad taste in our mouth and looks cannibalistic to the world
- Where I am – Daybook (7/5) – Things I’m learning, doing, discovering in July
- Freedom’s sidekick: Mercy (7/3) – When you embrace freedom, you can give grace
- Get lost! The practice of the wilderness (7/1) – The spiritual discipline of leaving the ruts

Jesus, My Father, The CIA, And Me just showed up in the mail yesterday… I’ll keep you posted!
Always exciting to get books in the mail! I received a new one myself yesterday: “Notes from the Tilt-A-Whirl”. Hope you enjoy yours. Do let me know what you think about it when you’re done.