Linn,
Thanks for the link on Mullins. I have a few of his works, including one of his books. I like reading his works but I feel some of his singleness and aloneness cuts through rather deep, and it it makes me feel cold and alone. It is hard to believe that he left 25 years ago.
Like him, I’ve grown up evangelical, but most of what I read these days is catholic. I’m drawn to that form of spirituality—which I consider more robust than anything I’ve experienced (including Pentecostalism) in the evangelical realm, but I am also repelled by some of their exegesis which forms their theology.
https://www.plough.com/en/topics/faith/rich-mullins-ragamuffin-celebrity-disciple
I really enjoyed this article about Rich Mullins. I’ve always loved his music, but I didn’t know that much about him.
Pujols hits 700 in Dodger stadium and my immediate thought was, “I wish Vin had called it.”
Linn,
Thanks for the link on Mullins. I have a few of his works, including one of his books. I like reading his works but I feel some of his singleness and aloneness cuts through rather deep, and it it makes me feel cold and alone. It is hard to believe that he left 25 years ago.
Like him, I’ve grown up evangelical, but most of what I read these days is catholic. I’m drawn to that form of spirituality—which I consider more robust than anything I’ve experienced (including Pentecostalism) in the evangelical realm, but I am also repelled by some of their exegesis which forms their theology.
A great deal can be said in just 13 minutes…
https://youtu.be/eA_IPEQHq1Q
An amazing message. Ties quite a few things together. Thanks for sharing, Duane.