Wednesday Wisdom #8
Continuing the series: Just because something isn’t your fault doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be your problem.
Continuing the series: Just because something isn’t your fault doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be your problem.
Continuing the series: Some things don’t really sink in until you’ve forgotten and then remembered them again.
Some notes and quotes from Church on the Edge: “If Church is not a building you go to but a community you belong to, then when and how that meets can have no boundaries.” “If we assume everyone who comes to Church ‘ought to know what to do’, we shouldn’t be surprised if they don’t stay long.”
Continuing the series: The first person to use the expression “get a life!” in any dispute is the loser.
Continuing the series: Planning is sometimes just a form of procrastination.
Continuing the series: At the end of my life, I would like to have back all the time I spent untangling cables.
“Some conversations are hard because they involve things that are hard to say. Others are hard because they involve things that are hard to hear.”
Continuing the series: Don’t waste your breath proclaiming what’s really important to you. How you spend your time says it all.
For my Culture, Society & Mission module I’m currently reading Exiles: Living Missionally in a Post-Christian Culture by Michael Frost, and thoroughly enjoying it. I’m a slow reader and a quick forgetter – so here, partly for my own reference purspose, are some of the quotes which jumped out at me: “The Christian movement must be the living, breathing promise…
Excerpt from an article in the Christian Science Monitor entitled “A legless artist documents the world in 32,000 stares“: A 3-foot-1-inch tall man with no legs propelling himself along by his hands on a skateboard tends to warrant a fair share of attention.People stare.Sometimes they ask questions. Sometimes they make up stories on their own.Montana State University film student Kevin…
Stamina and material permitting, this is the start of a series of posts which will feature snippets of wisdom from many sources. Please feel free to comment below if you’d like to contribute your own wisdom.As I’m currently working hard towards the mid-year submission for the long-double Fieldwork module, the following couldn’t be more apt: Done is better than perfect.…