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Down we Go to Play in the Mud

By Jeremy Myers
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Down we Go to Play in the Mud

So often, when we think we’re following Jesus, He is actually looking at us as we wander out ahead of Him and asking, “Where are you going? I’m stuck here in the mud, and you are trying to leave me behind!”

You see, Jesus likes to play in the mud. He likes to get down in the dirt and grime of life, and hang out there. But weย religiousย folk like to keep our hands clean. We don’t want to play in the mud with Jesus.

And so we go on building our castles, crowning our kings, and rolling over anybody who gets in the way, including Jesus.

All of this was brought again to my attention in a recent book I read, Down We Go by Kathy Escobar. In the book, she writes about her journey away from the upward mobility trend of modern American, and down into the grime of life where, as it turns out, life is beautiful and full of wonder, glory, and grace.

Down we Go by Kathy Escobar

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The Practice of Love

By Jeremy Myers
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The Practice of Love

The Practice of LoveWhile Christians love to learn about loving others, we often struggle with knowing what it actually looks like. Oh sure, we have the example of Jesus who died on the cross for the sins of the whole world, but how are we really supposed to follow that example?

I donโ€™t know about you, but Iโ€™m not planning on going to Jerusalem to get crucified.

So how can we follow the example of Jesus and love others?

The Practice of Love provides some suggestions. It contains 45 stories from numerous authors about how they learned to love God, love themselves, love others, and love their enemies. Since these authors come from all different walks of life and numerous different theological persuasions, there is something in here for everyone. Not every story will speak to you, but several will bring you to tears, show you what true love looks like, or challenge you to lovingly act in ways you never thought possible.

Some of us feel let down, ignored, forgotten, or abandoned by God. The chapters on loving God will help show you how to love Him as never before. Others of us hate ourselves. We feel ugly, insignificant, or unable to measure up. In these cases, the chapters on loving ourselves will prove helpful. Most commonly when we think of love, we think of directing it toward others. But the chapters in this book on loving others are anything but common. Finally, few of us really want to learn to love our enemies, but it is this that truly causes the follower of Jesus to stand out within the world. The chapters in this section will provide some direction on what this looks like.

So are you looking for some suggestions on how to practice love? Get this book.

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Finding Organic Church

By Jeremy Myers
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Finding Organic Church

Finding Organic Church by Frank ViolaFinding Organic Church by Frank Viola is probably about the closest a book will ever come to providing a โ€œhow toโ€ for simple, organic, house church gatherings. This is both its genius and its downfall.

As millions of people across the country and around the world leave the institutional churchโ€”you know, the one with the buildings, paid pastoral staff, and weekly schedule of church services and Bible studiesโ€”they often donโ€™t know what to do with themselves after leaving. Violaโ€™s book, Finding Organic Church, is a good guide to help them find or develop a community of like-minded people with whom they can live and worship.

While I havenโ€™t read everything on the subject, I know of no other book like it on the market, and it really helped answer some of my own questions and provide me some direction as I seek to follow Jesus by loving and serving others in my community. The book provided a fairly clear picture of Violaโ€™s experience with the organic church and the Scriptural basis for this model.

I think the book is a good starting place for anyone like myself who has left the Institutional Church and is trying to answer the question, โ€œWhat next?โ€

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Throwing Hammers at Glass Churches

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Throwing Hammers at Glass Churches

Bonar Crump is an aggressive blogger, and his book, Throwing Hammers – The Separation of Church and Self follows the same approach. It is edgy, squirm-in-your-seat, good writing.

He certainly has something to say, even if you donโ€™t like how he says it. Frankly, however, I think he writes what a lot of people think and feel, but do not have the courage to say. Well, Crump says it. And with gusto.

Like what? Well, cover the eyes and ears of your children, here are some examples:

The deceptions of the Christian community never cease to amaze me. Incantations, rituals, robes, hymns, sacred readings, holy relics, holy writings, holy gestures, holy shitโ€ฆโ€ (p. 17).

Weโ€™ve created a system of healing which is completely off-limits to anyone that might be bleeding, infectious, or near death. Weโ€™ve segregated ourselves from those we can help the most. Weโ€™ve erected so many barriers between our hospitals and the outside world that we have become irrelevant! WTF indeedโ€ฆ (p. 35).

Why do we tolerate pricks within our churches? Iโ€™m not talking about among the folks being ministered toโ€”Iโ€™m talking about within the ministerial branches of our churches (i.e. pastors, elders, deacons, teachers, nursery workers, etc.). โ€ฆIf you area prick and you are making life difficult for the rest of us then you have to pack your shit and go! Weโ€™ve got enough problems around here meeting peopleโ€™s needs and teaching them how to love their neighbors without you setting such a piss poor example! (p. 59).

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Naming the Powers

By Jeremy Myers
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Naming the Powers

Do you want your thinking about angels and demons to be blown out of the water? Read “The Powers Trilogy” by Walter Wink.

And then read them again.

If Wink is right, then pretty much everything we think we know about Satan, angels, and demons is completely wrong, everything we think we know about spiritual warfare is wrong, everything we think we know about the separation of church and state is wrong, and everything we think we know about sin and temptation is wrong.

I am going to do a three-part review, one for each book in the Trilogy. This review is on the first volume in the series: Naming the Powers.

Of the three books, this one is both the hardest to read and the most important. It is hard to read because it contains a lot of the Scriptural backgrounds and exegetical research for what is written about in the other two books. Some readers might find such content dry and difficult to wade through. However, since it deals with some of the primary Scriptures about Satan, angels, and demons, this book is the foundation for the other two. If you do not read this book, you may not understand where Wink is coming from in the other two.

So the book is hard to read, but is necessary if you fully want to grasp the argument that Wink makes.

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