Stories of Wonder
Someone recently -- I think it was Jason Clark -- wrote something to the effect of "where are the stories of wonder?"
We spend a great deal of time pondering and writing on issues of leadership, church (de)structure, ecclesiology in general, being post-everything -- but where are the stories of wonder, of discovery, of encountering God in profound and meaningful ways, maybe even in the midst of Christian community?
Many would agree that we need to build from healthy DNA, not basing new models of community and leadership in the wounds and disappointments of the past. So, please help out here.
Does anybody have a story of wonder that you could tell?
We spend a great deal of time pondering and writing on issues of leadership, church (de)structure, ecclesiology in general, being post-everything -- but where are the stories of wonder, of discovery, of encountering God in profound and meaningful ways, maybe even in the midst of Christian community?
Many would agree that we need to build from healthy DNA, not basing new models of community and leadership in the wounds and disappointments of the past. So, please help out here.
Does anybody have a story of wonder that you could tell?




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