subtle revolution

"There are two kinds of revolutionists, as of most things- a good kind and a bad. The bad revolutionists destroy conventions by appealing to fads- fashions that are newer than conventions. The good do it by appealing to facts that are older than conventions." (G.K. Chesterton)

19 May 2006

all things sacred

I believe as A.W. Tozer did that all aspects of lfe are sacred. We should not make a distinction in life betwen sacred and secular. Christ taught us that a house divided can not stand. Surely if I try to divide my life I will become a hypocrite and will feel the effects of a being divided.

I want to take this opportunity to share with you some of the current influences in life.

Music:

Watermark: A Grateful People
Mat Kearney: Nothing Left to Lose
the Elms: Chess Hotel
Sam Cooke: Portrait of a Legend
Bobby McFerrin: Bang!Zoom

Books:

The Princess Bride: William Goldman (S. Morgenstern)
Confessions of a Reformission Rev.: Mark Driscoll
Burning Desire- God's Jealous Love for His Bride: S.J. Hill
The Word on the Street: Rob Lacey

Movies:

Benchwarmers
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Pride & Prejudice (BBC mini-series)
The Greatest Game Ever Played
Mission Impossible: 3

TV:

CSI
American Idol
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Smallville
Survivor
Hogan Knows Best

1 Comments:

  • At 19/5/06 8:20 PM, Blogger Miriam said…

    gregg, have you read "the call" by os guinness? a large portion of his book speaks of the divison between the sacred and secular. it's excellent.

     

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