Theology is done on the knees in prayer, in the church in worship, behind the desk at study. But, it is also done in community -- in coffee shops, at work, around the dinner table. Theology is written in scholarly texts, spiritual classics, liturgies. But it is also scribbled on napkins, envelopes, and random scraps of paper. Coffee shop, napkin thought theology is all you will find here -- hardly worthy of the name theology at all, more question than answer, often done in real time -- yet done for the glory of God. May His blessing be upon those who read and His mercy upon this sinner who writes.

30 July 2013

Rule of Life

To my dear friends in the Stanford Group:

I thank you for sharing a part of your faith journey with me this summer; I hope that we may -- in whatever way you choose -- continue to walk together, not least by praying for one another.

In our last session I mentioned the benefits of developing a Rule of Life and I referenced a resource available through the Society of St. John the Evangelist.  Following is a link to that resource.

Rule of Life:  Framework for Freedom

I hope you will find it helpful.

Peace of Christ,

John