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
- Worship different
- Where I am–August 2013
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.