The power of not talking

When I was growing up, I was always game for an argument. I would state my case, and restate, and restate, and restate some more. I wasn't very open to changing my point of view, but I was certainly open to expressing it. I still can be like this today.

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A Surprising Sign of Spiritual Maturity

What makes a person spiritually mature? Perhaps their number of years following Jesus? No. Maybe the amount of knowledge they have about spiritual topics? No. Perhaps the regularity with which they engage in spiritual practices? No.

All of the above are good, and they can lead to maturity when done regularly and relationally with God and others, but they are not the evidence of spiritual maturity.

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The Spiritual Practice of Flânerie

When I was 18 I backpacked over Europe by myself for four months and spent many days alone in brand new cities. One of my favourite things to do was to leave my hostel and wander around. I felt free, relaxed, and curious. Little did I know my walking in those moments has a proper name: the practice of flânerie, or the art of aimless strolling.

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