On the blog – June 2014
- “I’m not sure”–is that compassionate? (6/30) – Is admitting that we don’t know kinder than claiming to know it all?
- 12 [different] spiritual disciplines (6/27) – Try one or more of these spiritual practices from Barbara Brown Taylor’s book, An Altar in the World
- Are you crazy busy? (6/26) – Book review of Kevin DeYoung’s Crazy Busy
- What I’ll be reading in July ’14 (6/24) – Books on my nightstand for next month, plus short reviews of books I finished reading in June
- I hate fat pillows (6/23) – On not complaining and working WITH how God designed our personality, not AGAINST it
- 5 helps for memorizing Bible verses (6/18) – Practice with first letters, learn the first words, draw it up, map it out, and dissect it
- Are you good enough to witness (6/16) – Is it about your perfection or Christ’s?
- Is your “to-do” list holy? (6/12) – Here’s how we can set apart our activities for God’s glory (at Do Not Depart)
- Need perspective? Try 10/10/10 (6/11) – How will I feel about this decision in 10 minutes, 10 months, 10 years?
- God is present now (6/9) – Excerpts from Frank Laubach’s Letters by a Modern Mystic about awareness of God in the moment
- What’s happening in June {Daybook} (6/5) – A glimpse into what’s going on in my world
- Insomnia isn’t punishment (6/3) – Sleeplessness is complex, and more from Bonnie Gray’s Finding Spiritual Whitespace
- First you listen. Then you act (6/2) – How can we know what to do for somebody so different from us?
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- 12 [different] spiritual disciplines
- What’s happening in July {Daybook}
Solid month. You were on a roll, the one that sticks out is the first one, the one about actually listening to others and striving first to understand. I lack in that department…
I can’t testify about what you do in person, but I know you’re a great listener online, Floyd. One of the very best. I’m sure many other bloggers would agree with me too.