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October 04, 2006

I am a Blogger!!!

Connect_2I can’t believe it!  I have entered into the addictive world of blogging!  This could be dangerous for my compulsive personality.  Some might say why?  And I say why not?  If my 75 year old friend can finally figure out email, then this 46 year old can figure out blogging!

Here are a few reasons why I am a blogger: 

1.  It is all about feeling younger - as I wander through this mid-life maze, developing a new skill always helps.

2.  It is all about dialog - I’ve been sending newsletters and e-letters for years with good, but infrequent feedback - blogging makes feedback instantaneous. 

3.  It is all about connecting with the next generation of leaders - my passion, my calling, my driving purpose is to walk alongside the "20 and 30 somethings" leaders, helping them fulfill God’s missional purposes in their lives.

4.  It is all about being cool - though I know that with me now entering the blogging world could make it uncool pretty quick!

So what can you expect from this blog?

  • I will continue my practice of sharing thoughts from some of my spiritual mentors of the past and present every Monday.
  • I will throw out some leadership nuggets and learnings.
  • I will weave in some personal stuff along the way. 

For all you veteran bloggers out there...be patience with me.  I am sure that there are some blogger rules somewhere that I have already violated!  Also, send me some advice and ideas along the way.  For all you non-bloggers…jump in, there is plenty of room and it is not that scary!

October 02, 2006

Quiet Moments With a Missional Mystic

Brainerdr Why David Brainerd? As a brand new follower of Jesus I heard his name come off the lips of my first spiritual mentor, Ray Freidl. Ray would speak with such tenderness and passion about Brainerd's writings and relationship with God that they inspired me to want to cultivate such devotion and focus. Twenty-five years later I found myself strangely drawn to this twenty-nine year old missionary's words and writings again.

Here are a few reasons why:

  1. Brainerd was a missional leader who spent his life striving to be in the center of God's great cause.
  2. Brainerd's life is an example of a man whose heart was swallowed up with the Glory of God.
  3. Brainerd was a real and raw leader whose authenticity refreshes the heart of any warrior in God's service.
  4. Brainerd was a man who moved from harshness to tremendous compassion for the needy souls around him.

Richard Hesler in his book, Journey With David Brainerd writes: "The reader is invited to begin a journey with David Brainerd. The journey is to be traveled on two levels: one is internal, the way of mysticism; the other is external, the way of mission." My prayer is that through our weekly journey that God will raise up a new generation of missional mystics who are swallowed up with the Glory of God!

"Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me. "I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing." NIV John 15:4-5