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Published On: Nov 01, 2006 04:11 PM
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The Quest for Radical Happiness
This blog is an outgrowth of about nine months of
counseling ...Transformationalism is a relatively new school of Christianity
that seeks to integrate theological, psychological, and sociological insights
and activity into a unified view of what it means to be a fulfilled human
being.... I have decided to blog my way through the entire Bible in
chronological order, in an attempt to look at it from a transformational
perspective....
Welcome to
Radically
Happy, my new transformational blog. The purpose of this blog
is perhaps best defined using Dr. Ernie's Rules of
War:1. Know your
Objective • What you Want
• What you Fear
• What Price you are willing to
pay What do I
want: To know God. To be happy. To love
people. (not necessarily in that
order)What do I
fear: Losing sight of one of these in pursuit
of the others.What price will I
pay: Getting up early each morning to blog my
experiences.This blog is an outgrowth
of about nine months of counseling I underwent with Pastor John Isaacs of South Bay Covenant
Church. During that time, I dealt with numerous issues from my past,
and in particular was reconciled to myself, God, and my parents. On
Friday, June 4th, we felt I had reached a certain amount of closure on those
issues -- I had 'graduated' if you will. However, even after working through
all of that, I still realized I had a lot of problems, and many things to learn.
The difference now is that I have a handle on what the problems are (vs. them
merely lurking in my subconscious), as well as some mechanisms and relationships
to help me deal with them in a constructive
way.My biggest concerns going forward
are a) pursuing greater intimacy with God, and b) re-focusing outward without
losing sight of my family and my own happiness and health. To that end, I will
keep meeting with John, though now as a mentor rather than a counselor. Also,
I believe I need to cultivate a
transformational
mindset in order to be able to holistically apply -- and maintain -- everything
I've been learning. Transformationalism is a relatively new school
of Christianity that seeks to integrate theological, psychological, and
sociological insights and activity into a unified view of what it means to be a
fulfilled human being. Since it is so new, this blog is as much about
creating transformationalism as practicing
it.To that end, I have decided to blog
my way through the entire Bible in chronological order, in an attempt to look at it
from a transformational perspective. I realize that it is somewhat dangerous
to approach the bible with a preconceived agenda. However, my hypothesis is
that transformation is
God's
agenda, and thus worth pursuing. I've read through the Bible several times
before, and frankly there's always some implicit mindset we use when reading
scripture -- it seems worthwhile to do it at least once with an explicit
mindset. Of course it may not work -- perhaps I'll find that Scripture and the
Holy Spirit want to teach me something else, thought its hard to imagine what.
However, it things go well, hopefully 5 or 6 years from now I'll have developed
a comprehensive transformational theology -- and a transformed life, family, and
a community.Enough pontification - on
with the blog!
Posted: Sun - June 6, 2004 at 06:19 AM
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