'No amount of introspection, self-discovery, seeking for the buried parts of our experience can bring wholeness if we make diversity and discovery our ultimate values. There is a mysterious centre to our being, hard to describe or discuss, yet indispensable to our integrity. Modern man's greatest problem is that he has lost contact with this centre and he experiences overwhelming feelings of disintegration'
Alistair Campbell, Rediscovering pastoral care, Page 14
Friday, May 04, 2012
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Saturday blog-sweep
Some interesting books for pastors The State we're in Attack at dawn Joseph Scriven Joy comes with the morning When small is beautiful
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1. My pal tells me I am old and not middle aged. Middle age he thinks is mid 30's to early 40's. 2. Dr Moore ask 'Have the pla...
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I watched the Cornel West interview and he quotes a Tennessee Williams essay called 'the Catastrophe of Success' which makes inter...
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I have just got back from New Wine where Francis Chan has been teaching us for a week. He has said no to all speaking engagements for over a...
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