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Doing some research on Rich Mullins for my book.

This guy. I'm not sure evangelicalism realized what it had on its hands when he was alive - a living, breathing, 20th century desert father, embracing of the essential poverty of the human condition; "all flame" as a result.
I mean listen to this. From an interview towards the end of his life:

"How do you know when God is calling you? Well, for me, for years I tried to avoid loneliness, because it hurt too much. Now I am beginning to recognize that maybe that's what it feels like when God calls..."
"Maybe when God is calling it hurts. Maybe when God calls us it feels like a pain. And for years I tried to drown and avoid that pain, and fill the ache with stuff that was destroying me. To listen to the call of God means to accept some of the emptiness we have in our lives...
"...and rather than always trying to drown out that feeling of emptiness we allow it instead to be a door we go through in order to meet God. And this is where moral purity begins to play in. Almost everything that corrupts us is something we use to fill an ache...
"...and moral purity might be nothing more than a call to accept the ache and the emptiness and to allow ourselves to go through it to where God is calling us to go. And the joy of the Christian life is that those aches are met ultimately in Christ..."
"When we finally pull the lifeline we've created to the things we've tried to fill our emptiness with, when we say no, it is very scary and we think will we ever stop hurting. My answer is don't worry about hurting. Realize that this is how badly God wants you...
"...and that the hurt you're feeling - maybe that's the way it feels when you're called by God so don't try to fill or quiet it but ask God to give you the courage to face it and walk through it to him..."

My goodness. Thank God for Rich.
Thanks for all the great response and feedback here, friends. Since some of you have asked - I'm doing a profile of Rich for the last chapter of a book I'm writing with @NavPress (releases next summer). Hoping to show how his life is an example of the disrupting glory of the HS.
Also - for those who are wondering - here's the documentary I pulled the quote from. The interview rolls during the credits at the end: amazon.com/Rich-Mullins-R…
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