Jesus outlined the process of spiritual formation in his Sermon the Mount (Matthew 5-7). He begins His message with the Beatitudes. I have added the phrase “at work” to emphasize the fact that these “be” “attitudes” are the attitudes we must have in our workplace for spiritual formation to occur. It should be noted that the Beatitudes are not a set of rules to be legalistically ... more »
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Friday, July 8
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Mike McLoughlin
on Fri 08 Jul 2005 02:44 PM PDT
Wednesday, April 13
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Mike McLoughlin
on Wed 13 Apr 2005 10:07 PM PDT
Jollyblogger wrestles with the question of why blog? He starts from Michelle Catalano on how to become a popular blogger. You do it by drawing attention to yourself through “Controversy. Raging anger. Venom and spitfire.” Jollyblogger’s comment is “You'll get attention, but for all the wrong reasons.” I heartily agree. Here is a “right” reason to blog. It can be a spiritual discipline! In Richard Foster’s classic book, ... more » Friday, January 21
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Mike McLoughlin
on Fri 21 Jan 2005 09:33 AM PST
pirituality at Work is a hot topic among commentators and media pundits in business circles these days. Some attribute this trend to the events of September 11th, 2001, in which almost 3,000 people from top level CEO’s to part time seasonal workers, lost their lives in the attack on the World Trade Centre in New York. [1] The fact that the attack was on an ... more »Sunday, January 2
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Mike McLoughlin
on Sun 02 Jan 2005 08:57 PM PST
Today, many Christians are avidly into their New Year’s resolution to read the Bible more often. The question I wrestle with is, “How are we reading the Bible?” A teaching I discovered this past year that has given me INSIGHT into this question is:. “the text has a primary claim on the reader, namely, to be construed in accord with its intended sense.”* The above statement is by a fellow named ... more » |
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