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Jun 16, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read Read on X
Most days I wake up completely overwhelmed as a leader. It's all too much. Then I tell myself what I tell my kids:

1. Acknowledge that you feel overwhelmed to God. Name it, don't ignore, deny, or shame the feeling away. It's ok to have that feeling. Jesus knows what it's like.
2. Admit that what you're trying to do is really hard. Like actually say out loud "This is really hard." To yourself and to God.
3. Break down the massive work that needs to be done into smaller, concrete steps.
4. Find one small, doable next step and just do that. Pull a Frozen II on yourself: What's the next right thing?
5. Take the tiny momentum of that small step into the next step and do one more.
6. Repeat.
7. Look back at the progress you have made and give thanks to God that he delights to use the weak things of the world for his glory.

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Oct 12, 2023
Trying to pull together some thoughts that have been rattling around in my head. In particular, trying to highlight the crucial formative role that a genuinely upside-down, power-inverting, margin-centering community (i.e. the church) has for our vision of the gospel. Thoughts? Image
American evangelicalism has tended to be very good at calling out the errors of the "social gospel" and in some places has called out the errors of a "separatist gospel" but struggles to even recognize that there are errors inherent to a "triumphalist gospel."
I wonder if this bc we tend to reduce the gospel to only what it does in the individual heart, so to leave that out is an obvious error.

Whereas the upside down community where the poor are blessed and the weak shame the strong is often neglected and even seen with suspicion.
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Jun 29, 2022
Random thoughts on parenting from a slightly above avg parent who feels like he has no idea what he's doing, in no particular order:

1. Parents, we have legitimate but derived authority for which we must give account. We must learn to exercise it well in the manner of Christ.
2. Your kid doesn't need you to be their friend. They have lots of those. They need you to be their parent.

3. Your main job is not to give them an elite education, an idyllic childhood or to shield them from hardship. It's to show them the purpose of life is to follow Jesus.
4. That means they have to see you make decisions and do things in your life that you would only do because you are following Jesus.

5. Live life close to the poor.

6. Read the Bible & pray with them daily. Then stop doing it for them; set them up to do it on their own.
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Feb 12, 2022
1/5 At dinner, my kids listed the things I say to them all the time. Here's the list 🤣🤣🤣:

Money is not for spending.

We show each other underserved kindness.

Dial down the outrage.

How we speak to each other matters.

When in doubt, throw it out.

Bible before phone.
2/5 Try anything (food), twice.

There is a time for fun, there's time to be serious.

Be bored enough to create.

Put things back where they belong.

That's an unnecessary swipe.

What kind of crazy person does ____??

The world does not exist to entertain you.
3/5 God gives us things so we can share.

Alright, everyone move double time!

What's the most important thing in life? A personal relationship with Jesus.

Do you know what I'm most proud of? Being your dad.

Did you know Jesus loves you even more than I do? Isn't that crazy?
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Apr 8, 2021
1/4 Last night's convo still got me thinking. @esglaude in Democracy in Black talks about racial *habits.* That was a new layer for me:

1. Racial prejudice in hearts
2. Racial animosity in relationships
3. Racial habits that frame lives
4. Racial systems that order society
2/4 What are some of our racial habits in America? Claude mentions a few, I add some too:

1. Denial/minimization of race (Glaude calls this "masking")
2. Disremembering/distorting our history of race
3. Racial separation/isolation
4. Making assumptions through stereotypes
3/4 What if Christians started replacing these racial habits with Xn *spiritual* habits?

1. Confessing instead of denying
2. Remembering & truth-telling instead of disremembering
3. Breaking bread across difference instead of isolation
4. Asking & listening instead of assuming
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Aug 3, 2020
Guys, we are staying in a mountain town called Westkill in an old house with black walls in the middle of the woods right next to an old cemetery.

This is how it ends for us, isn't it?
This is fine. Image
Should I go out by myself tonight to the chainsaw shed in the back of the cemetery?
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Jun 30, 2020
This was outstanding. My feeble attempt at a summary:

Human ideologies take a *good* thing in God's creation and deifies it to replace God as sovereign. This is the fatal mistake that ends up dehumanizing. The problem of ideology is at its core idolatry. Image
Liberalism lifts up the individual (a good!). But when the individual is made the savior and sovereign over ALL of life, it results in the loss of social cohesion and self-serving isolation.
Nationalism lifts up the ethnic group or nation-state (a good!). But when one ethnic group is made the Savior and Sovereign over ALL of life, it results in racial oppression and the violence of empire.
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