Archive for October 2009

 
 

Tony Jones Asked If He's Born Again

YouTube – Tony Jones Asked If He’s Born Again.

The Cross

We like to claim the cross as a sign for all humankind. How can we do that when it is constantly used as a sign of a personal cause, a part of a nations flag, as a justification of injustice, or as a way of leading us a stray from justice.

Cause-Effect

Cause-Effect thinking is a useful tool, or at least it can be. However it is usually automatic re-active thinking rather than pro-active. The world is unfortunately more complicated than cause-effect.

Being a reactive thinking it tends to call for bigger hammer, nicer packaging, or a new program instead of getting us to think about the whole.

Change

Change is not an extreme makeover. Real change happens slowly and through time, when we learn to confront our loss.

Claim we have been claimed

Our task in Christian education is to claim we have been claimed.

Confirmation model

  • Information
  • Understanding
  • Application
  • Feeling
  • Experience

This should lead to transformation allowing us to go deeper, both personally and analytically.

The depth can lead to commitment change.

Thoughts about growth

Growth happens during anxiety, before we enter into automatic phase of being reactive. When we turn into automatic we stop growing and start to bite.

Vision and Mission for Þjóðkirkjan

The Icelandic Church went through an interesting process, creating a vision and mission document for the years 2004-2010. It was both interesting to see who participated in the creation of this overall document and who did not.

I have not spent a lot of time in Iceland since this document was formed and I wonder about its impact, but in 2010 it will be re-assessed and hopefully in an honest way.

Website in Icelandic about the Document.

The official document.

Reactive or Proactive

When addressing leadership model, I have to come to the issue of reactive vs. proactive again and again. It is especially important when it comes to the question of the Icelandic Church and how it is going to respond to the question of separation of church and state.

Does that call for a reaction, trying to slow the pace of the discussion, or are we going to be proactive and take over the discussion.

Reminder: Modern Western Concept we take for granted

The separation of religions and religious ideologies on one hand and secular thoughts and ideologies on the other is a modern western concept and completely meaningless to most people that have lived on this Earth. One could even claim that it is meaningless for many Constantine Christians still living in the Empire of Christian thought in the western world.

Why Me?

Crises force children to ask: What about Me?

The reply we give should be a prayer and asking what they think. We should never ever try give easy answers to that question. After all it is a question about them.