I also think it's interesting how this article in Affective Leadership is in so many ways related to SpEx. But then again, it's not surprising, either.
Oh my goodness, this all makes so much sense. And is a pretty good biography of my last few months church.
A question I always ask is, "What does it look like?" In other words, Jason, what does it look like to be hidden in Christ, in such a way that it changes our identity and therefore, our need for a performative front stage?
There's a lot more I could ask about this article; so much to ponder. But this question is most relevant for me at this time. Thanks for writing this.
A very timely word. Thank you!
I also think it's interesting how this article in Affective Leadership is in so many ways related to SpEx. But then again, it's not surprising, either.
Oh my goodness, this all makes so much sense. And is a pretty good biography of my last few months church.
A question I always ask is, "What does it look like?" In other words, Jason, what does it look like to be hidden in Christ, in such a way that it changes our identity and therefore, our need for a performative front stage?
There's a lot more I could ask about this article; so much to ponder. But this question is most relevant for me at this time. Thanks for writing this.
My next SpEx article will be exploring that question :-)