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    Scot McKnight
    “As seminary students Jim and friends examined the Bible to find every reference to the poor — and they found more than two thousand. In fact, they concluded one of every sixteen verses was about the poor. Then a zealous friend decided to cut out every Bible verse about the poor to see what the Bible would look like. As he tells the story, “that old Bible literally was in shreds. It wouldn’t hold together. It was a Bible full of holes.”
    Scot McKnight, One.Life: Jesus Calls, We Follow

  • #2
    David  Brooks
    “The prevailing view is that geniuses are largely built, not born.”
    David Brooks, The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources Of Love, Character, And Achievement

  • #3
    David  Brooks
    “First, they had good character. They were energetic, honest, and dependable. They were persistent after setbacks and acknowledged their mistakes.”
    David Brooks, The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources Of Love, Character, And Achievement

  • #4
    David  Brooks
    “Geoffrey Miller notes that most adults have a vocabulary of about sixty thousand words. To build that vocabulary, children must learn ten to twenty words a day between the ages of eighteen months and eighteen years. And yet the most frequent one hundred words account for 60 percent of all conversations. The most common four thousand words account for 98 percent of conversations. Why do humans bother knowing”
    David Brooks, The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources Of Love, Character, And Achievement

  • #5
    David  Brooks
    “cultivation of the hard skills, while failing to develop the moral and emotional faculties down below. Children are coached on how to jump through a thousand scholastic hoops. Yet by far the most important decisions they will make are about whom to marry and whom to befriend, what to love and what to despise, and how to control impulses. On these matters, they are almost entirely on their own. We are good at talking about material incentives, but bad about talking about emotions and intuitions. We are good at teaching technical skills, but when it comes to the most important things, like character, we have almost nothing to say.”
    David Brooks, The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources Of Love, Character, And Achievement

  • #6
    Walter Brueggemann
    “On Generosity

    On our own, we conclude:
    there is not enough to go around

    we are going to run short
    of money
    of love
    of grades
    of publications
    of sex
    of beer
    of members
    of years
    of life

    we should seize the day
    seize our goods
    seize our neighbours goods
    because there is not enough to go around

    and in the midst of our perceived deficit
    you come
    you come giving bread in the wilderness
    you come giving children at the 11th hour
    you come giving homes to exiles
    you come giving futures to the shut down
    you come giving easter joy to the dead
    you come – fleshed in Jesus.

    and we watch while
    the blind receive their sight
    the lame walk
    the lepers are cleansed
    the deaf hear
    the dead are raised
    the poor dance and sing

    we watch
    and we take food we did not grow and
    life we did not invent and
    future that is gift and gift and gift and
    families and neighbours who sustain us
    when we did not deserve it.

    It dawns on us – late rather than soon-
    that you “give food in due season
    you open your hand
    and satisfy the desire of every living thing.”

    By your giving, break our cycles of imagined scarcity
    override our presumed deficits
    quiet our anxieties of lack
    transform our perceptual field to see
    the abundance………mercy upon mercy
    blessing upon blessing.

    Sink your generosity deep into our lives
    that your muchness may expose our false lack
    that endlessly receiving we may endlessly give
    so that the world may be made Easter new,
    without greedy lack, but only wonder,
    without coercive need but only love,
    without destructive greed but only praise
    without aggression and invasiveness….
    all things Easter new…..
    all around us, toward us and
    by us

    all things Easter new.

    Finish your creation, in wonder, love and praise. Amen.”
    Walter Brueggemann



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