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Friends for The Fray: The Lost Art of Confession (part 2)
After last week’s digression to reinforce the importance of making for ourselves a healthy spiritual community, today we resume looking at the practicality of this ancient spiritual spiritual practice, confession.
The themes of this lesson are very personal for me. The bulk of last week’s digression-lesson was a personal story, and this week is too. It was embarrassing 15 years ago, now it is one of my most cherished memories. Continue reading
Friends For The Fray: A Digression to Reinforce
This digression will expand what I said last week, and I’ll spend the lion’s share of our time telling you a story from my own life. It’s a story of love for people, and how without it, we cannot give our gifts to one another, and consequently, we fall short of our destinies. Continue reading
Friends for the Fray: The Lost Art of Confession (part 1)
The ancient art of confession is lost to most Christians today. It is a loss that causes great peril to our souls. In this lesson, we talk about the importance of this ancient practice, and some of the reasons we tend to resist it. Continue reading
Friends for the Fray: An Imperative
As we’ve been talking about “The Big Three,” pride, lust, and greed, we’re seeing that we don’t turn away their destructive powers in our lives very well alone. Though we’ve been schooled in individualism, and independence, these thoroughly American traits don’t tend to serve us well on the spiritual journey. Today’s lesson focuses on the imperative of hammering out for ourselves, a community of spiritual friends. The next few lessons will focus on how to do that; what it will look like when we do. Continue reading
Friends for the Fray: Challenging Pride, Lust, and Greed
by Doug Hammack [Download MP3] The “Big Three” temptations of life have a long and storied tradition. The ancients called them “the lust of the eyes,” “the lust of the flesh,” and “the pride of life.” We think of them … Continue reading
The "Why" Issue and What "Peace" Has to Do With That
God promises us tribulation, trials and troubles in our life, but he also promises us peace. This is not peace as the world defines it but the “peace that passes understanding”. However certain things get in the way of our obtaining that peace, such as: pride, selfishness, past failures, the difficulties of being a Christian and lack of faith that God is leading us the best way. There is another dimension of faith that we can tap into. Continue reading