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In response to: Maximizing Church
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In response to: Maximizing Church
I don't think most people think that the act of "maximizing" has a ceiling. That is to say, the actual definition may be something along the lines of, "...increase to the greatest/highest possible amount..." or whatever. But I don't see a barrier to that in our everyday lives. We're always taught that we can do "more" and be "better" and "go further". And unless you're continually blowing your old record out of the water, you're not making progress.
So to "maximize" your spirituality is already an intrinsically flawed idea, and internally hypocritical to the actual, possibly lost, definition of "maximize". Maximizing is only good enough until the next try.
I think patience and, god forbid, meditation would do wonders for people who are uncertain of what to do next, especially regarding issues of spirituality. The whole concept of, "If you don't know what to do, do something" is reckless and dangerous. ESPECIALLY if it's being fueled by another person in the same situation, like so many spiritual leaders in our culture, i.e. pastors, clergy, etc.
It seems from my travels that very few people have a clue what they actually believe, but they're always more than willing to tell you what you should believe!
In response to: Equipping Technology, part 2: Network Effects
Haha. Our senior pastor used the phrase, "world wide web of the body of Christ" today in reference to a church in Russia which some of our members recently visited. Network, indeed.