@esaumccaulley Congrats, Mandy. My father (who passed when I was 16) and my step father were both Naval Admirals. I have so much respect for what it has taken you to get here. I suspect this may not be your last step!
@jrrozko @DioceseofC4SO So glad we get to walk with you in your faith and the journey ahead. Praying for you, and I look forward to see the new life that God births.
@wdavidotaylor I wondered about The Perks of Being a Wall Flower. Great stuff on the body and emotions, but rated PG - 13. Adult themes for sure (suicide, abuse...).
@KatelynBeaty With enough time to round them up, I'd love to facilitate a time for you to meet and interact with the pastors in the ANCA here in Austin. Just let me know.
@wdavidotaylor@nytimes NPR did an interview with him about his book that I heard this morning. It was almost exclusively about his faith. So well done in my opinion.
Spread the word--@fullerseminary is hiring three full-time tenure-track faculty positions in (1) OT, (2) NT, and (3) Biblical Studies and Missiology to begin in July 2023:
https://t.co/vToBYX251t
Thank you @JackieBradleyJr! You've been so fun to watch, and you have been my favorite player for a long, long time. You play and live with such class. Wish you and your family all the best. I will miss you as I follow the Sox.
@danielhill1336 Myles Werntz new book, From Isolation to Community has real promise. And we use Christine Pohl's Living into Community a good bit at Fuller Seminary.
Join President Mark Labberton, Dr. Brian Wallace, Dr. Alexis Abbernathy, and Dr. Cynthia Eriksson for an in-person day of rest and restoration on Thursday, May 19th, 8:30am - 5:00pm. (This event is free.)
Learn more, https://t.co/UejEsGnB2r
#fullerseminary#spiritualformation
@ahc My daily question: How do I scale spiritual formation in the way of Jesus, and not make it a commodity? The press is with our partners (churches & mission institutions) who are under great stress to produce in the face of those content to consume the goods of the Kingdom.
@ahc@Tish_H_Warren I so appreciate the approach of one of my Anglican friends who turns off the streaming of the service at the Eucharist. It encourages people to come live for the embodied experience, but allows for those with need to connect to their church virtually. Home visits then offered.
Suffering people often need others to have faith and hope for them. ย Admonitions to hope or trust only often result in despair; if the sufferers were able, they would do so.ย It is often helpful to say, โI know you struggle to hope right now. I will hope for you.โ
I just had the chance to put my hands on this new book from my colleagues at Fuller. So good. Check it out: https://t.co/1tuCf8TiRD #3BigQuestionsBook via @fullerFYI