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Spiritual Disciplines

Listen Up: Hearing God Through Scripture

For several summers I was a salesperson for a Memphis Ace Hardware store.  In some ways, the job was easy.  We had a slow trickle of customers each day and at least two salespersons to handle their requests.  Most days at Ace were slow.  In other ways, however, the job was challenging.  Why?  It was challenging because I knew nothing about hardware.  Imagine getting a job fixing computers and you don’t know anything about computers.  That’s what it was like for me working at Ace.  I was in graduate school studying theology at the time.  My part-time ministry job as a campus ministry intern was put on pause each summer because most of the college students we worked with returned home for the summer.  Thus, I needed a way to earn money in June and July.  A friend at the graduate school worked at Ace and asked Ben, the owner, if he’d hire me for the summers.  I met with Ben, told him that I didn’t know anything about hardware, but that I was honest and a hard worker.  He hired me.  For five days a week during two months each year, I spent 8 hours a day telling customers, “I don’t know.  Let me go ask Ben.”  They’d want to know which wasp spray was best.  I didn’t know.  So I’d go ask Ben.  They’d want to know which rubber washer would fit their leaking faucet.  I didn’t know.  So I’d go ask Ben.  And on days when Ben wasn’t available, I was useless.  I depended completely on the ability to go to Ben and listen to his guidance in order to do my job.  I couldn’t do my job if I couldn’t listen to Ben.Read More »Listen Up: Hearing God Through Scripture

Renovate: Transforming Your Character

A couple of years ago Kendra and I engaged in some home renovation.  Our house has a wide-open space where the kitchen, a dining area, and a hearth room all flow into one another.  For several years we had been dissatisfied with the look and feel of those rooms.  In our minds we had a vision for the way the three rooms should look and feel.  Finally, we decided to turn that vision into reality.  We renovated.  First, we removed what wasn’t working and what wasn’t appealing.  We tore the linoleum out of the kitchen and the dining area.  We ripped out the carpet from the hearth room.  And I demolished a half-wall which had separated the dining area from the hearth room.  Having removed what wasn’t working and what wasn’t appealing, we added things which were more attractive and effective.  We had warm brown tile laid on the floor of all three rooms.  We purchased a new dining set and a new desk for the area.  And now we are much happier with all three spaces.Read More »Renovate: Transforming Your Character