Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Welcome to our online discussion of Dallas Willard and Jan Johnson's Renovation of the Heart in Daily Practice: Experiments in Spiritual Transformation. Each day, Monday-Friday, I will post the title of that day's chapter and maybe an excerpt from the chapter. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, will be to read that day's selection from the book then click on the comment link and add your $.02 to the conversation. If you are a highlighter maybe just share what you highlighted and why you highlighted it. Maybe something really resonated with you as you tackled that day's experiment, share that with us. Maybe, as happened with me, the first time I read the book, God will reveal something to you. Read the comments that others leave, respond to each other, ask for clarification, let someone know you connected with a comment they left. My hope is that working through this book together we will get much more out of it, we might not only grow in Christlikeness but grow closer to each other. If you have any technical difficulties please email me at tkay3atcharterdotnet.
3 Comments:
For me, I think the hardest part of the transformation process is letting others in to help me, being vulnerable and open to let God work through others in my life. I usually take the "I can handle this one on my own thank you very much" approach.
Keep me honest on that one, please.
Trace you hit the nail on the head. I will be the first to help anyone I could. But when it comes to me my pride keeps me from letting others help me because it might mean getting further out of my comfort zone. But it is also something I know i need to do to grow. Thats why i like when people hold me accountable.I hope this all made sense to you.
too much sense...pride, yep.
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