Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Two good quotes

While perusing the blogosphere for some positive stuff on church (sorry, but I just can't take anymore negative right now. I am deconstructed out) I found these two gems:

1. From Dying Church...

From a book review by Katie Galli in the April 2008 issue of Christianity Today:

Yes, we're Americans. We multitask all day long. Efficiency is one of our top cultural values. I, too, am pragmatic. I'd like to use Sunday morning to worship God, to get a few pointers on how to improve my relationship with Jesus, and to reconnect with community. But every Sunday, the first words I hear are, "Blessed be God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit." And I'm reminded that we gather weekly not to hear a practical talk on how to better live out our faith or to provide a venue to tell our friends about Jesus. We gather to corporately worship God, to celebrate the redeeming work of Christ on the cross, and to remember that our lives are not about us.

2. The NEW ShaunGroves.com - Shlog reminds us that God does not keep count, with this quote by Nouwen...

It is hard for me to forgive someone who has really offended me, especially when it happens more than once. I begin to doubt the sincerity of the one who asks forgiveness for a second, third, or fourth time. But God does not keep count. God just waits for our return, without resentment or desire for revenge.

- Henri Nouwen
The Road to Daybreak

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