Diff for Latest projects: systematic spirituality survey

Thu, 04/17/2008 - 5:05pm by AndyThu, 04/17/2008 - 5:22pm by Andy

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-Back when I was doing my audio sermon project (which is technically still open, though I haven't worked on it in months), my friend Rob asked me if it had increased my spiritual vitality. I told him not extremely, and that was that, but it got me thinking. I didn't expect it to fix my spiritual life, but it was useful to ask what I still needed that these audio sermons weren't giving me.+Back when I was doing my audio sermon project (which is technically still open, though I haven't worked on it in months), my friend Rob asked me if it had increased my spiritual vitality. I told him not extremely, and that was that, but it got me thinking. I didn't expect it to fix my spiritual life, but it was useful to ask what I still needed that these audio sermons weren't giving me.
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-The first thing I needed was a way to internalize what I was hearing. I now have this with my fairly regular morning devotions.+The first thing I needed was a way to internalize what I was hearing. I now have this with my fairly regular morning devotions.
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And the other thing I needed was a system. Without a system to give context and balance to the pieces, I feel lost. And the other thing I needed was a system. Without a system to give context and balance to the pieces, I feel lost.

Revision of Thu, 04/17/2008 - 5:22pm:

Latest projects: systematic spirituality survey

Back when I was doing my audio sermon project (which is technically still open, though I haven't worked on it in months), my friend Rob asked me if it had increased my spiritual vitality. I told him not extremely, and that was that, but it got me thinking. I didn't expect it to fix my spiritual life, but it was useful to ask what I still needed that these audio sermons weren't giving me.

The first thing I needed was a way to internalize what I was hearing. I now have this with my fairly regular morning devotions.

And the other thing I needed was a system. Without a system to give context and balance to the pieces, I feel lost.