Wednesday, April 10, 2013

A Blog about Bob

Back in February, I had the privilege of attending a conference hosted by Donald Miller and friends in San Diego, CA.  There I met a man who had captivated me with his writings. Bob Goff, the author of the international best seller, Love Does, advocates for a life of adventure and availability through the sharing of his personal stories.  So much does he belief in these things that he includes his personal phone number in his book, inviting people to call him to talk about what it means to love God and love people. 

When I met Bob in CA, he mentioned that he would be speaking in Abilene in the coming months.  I made it my personal goal to meet him again.  Through exchanged tweets and a couple of phone calls, Bob graciously made time to meet with me in the hotel lobby for half an hour right before his engagement at ACU.  

Amongst other things, we talked of the power of language.  How the words that we so commonly use in the Christian tradition carry with them, the past. For example, gospel, is a term that possesses the potential to evoke the emotions and conjure up experiences that an individual has previously encountered.  To any given person, this could mean the good news that bring joy, OR it could automatically remind them of a rigid structure that excludes and hurts. With this in mind, Bob challenged me to be creative in my language when working to empower others. 



Working within the context of our own experiences, alongside others is both a beautiful and intimidating challenge.  A challenge that Bob encouraged me to forge with creativity.  Not to mention, if this best selling author and international lawyer can make himself available to meet with an overzealous seminary student, I can certainly create more margin in my life to engage with others.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Celebrating the JOURNEY

 I'm normally not one to post things such as this, but one of my goals for 2013 is to celebrate the victories over my insecurities in an effort to encourage others to do the same. 

The picture on the left was taken this time last year.  2012 was the most refining 12 months of my entire life BOTH physically and spiritually.  Losing over 40 lbs was liberating in ways I didn't expect and difficult in ways I didn't anticipate.  I'm indescribably indebted to those who loved me through this past year.  The picture on the right is in no way an arrival, but a reflection of where I am now. I'm still on a physical and spiritual journey, as I always hope to be.  The difference now is that I'm striving to look upon myself with compassion and celebration for every leg of my journey, both past and present. 

Friday, December 14, 2012

The Self in Each Finger

When I was in Bali this past summer, my friends and I visited this beautiful museum tucked away in the tropical village of Ubud.  Amidst all of the unique Balinese art stood this quaint little bronze sculpture of a hand, with what looked like to be finger puppets perched atop each digit.  It ended up being our favorite of the day...

1) thumb = mother = protection, shelter
2)index finger = father = wisdom, leadership
3) middle finger = pot-bellied man = selfishness, arrogance
4) ring finger = bride = faith, devotion
5) little finger = child = innocence, sweetness, affection

Every person has all of these characteristics, which are not far from the self as represented by the hand.  When combined together, all of them create a unity and a complete person. 

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

A Romanian Reminder. :)

Celebrating womanhood through laughter. and maybe a few tears. One of the best things to discover in this rural Romanian village.
Romania Ladies Meeting 2012

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Besties.

Kaydence and Precious the Pitbull.  Some of my newest neighborhood friends. 


Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Rock on Religion

Whoever said that ancient religions don't possess current cultural relevance hasn't been to this world famous Buddhist temple in Penang, Malaysia.... :)


Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Back to School Blessings.

Whether you have the "back to school blues" or "back in the swing-of-things swagger," summer days have either passed you by or are growing fewer in number by the day.  I pray that you enter into another season with rejuvenated joy and know that you are not alone. 
Students from the slums of Southern India
Boarding school buds in Bali.

Collegiate cuties in Romania. :)