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Published On: Nov 01, 2006 04:11 PM
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Geekz 2 Men
The following letter was sent to several friends
last Sunday to launch my new mailing list about Fathering Geeks into Authentic
Manhood. See Read More for details.
Dear brothers (and fathers) in
Christ,God has just done something
marvelous, which I want to share with you who have been part of my spiritual
journey -- some for a week, some for
decades.At age 37, everything has come
together for me, and I've found my
calling!The first hint was at age 13,
when pastor Greg
Speck -- speaking at a Moody youth conference in Chicago -- looked me
in the eye and told me "The Lord needs men!" During my single years I took this
as a curse, as all the Christian groups I belonged to were overwhelmingly (and
uncharacteristically) male: fellowships at MIT, Caltech,
even Lake Ave
Church's TwentySomething.Yet
it was during this time that I penned the second hint: my tongue-in-cheek
translation of the gospel into Calculus where I appropriated the
title "Apostle to the Nerds."The third
piece was my discovery/invention two years ago of Radical Centrist
philosophy, followed by Transformational Christianity, which gave me a
whole new perspective on what it means to be human.
The final piece, though, was a Gordon
Dalbey conference last week that explained what it means to be a Man,
in the context of reconnecting with -- and representing -- Father
God.As God brought an extraordinary
number of Christian and non-Christian men into my path this last week, I
suddenly realized that all the problems I care most about -- i.e., technology,
politics, philosophy, and theology; not to mention my own marriage and happiness
-- depended critically on one single
issue: Geeks not being
Men.I'm a Geek. Most of you on the
"To" field would consider yourselves geeks. The intellectual leaders of our
society are geeks, in one form or another (e.g., nerds, boffins, wonks, gurus,
pundits, etc.). And while I love geeks, and geeks embody many admirable traits,
I've come to believe we share one negative attribute in
common: We're afraid to be
Men.We denigrate strength. We avoid
the reins of power. Humanity annoys us. We shun the physical and undervalue the
emotional, while obsessing and fantasizing over the abstract and childish. We
don't know how to effectively Husband women or Father children. Sure, few of us
do all these to extremes, but "geek culture" -- which seems to include most
scientists, professors, consultants, analysts, and writers -- rewards rather
than punishes geeky immaturity. And that imbalance taints both who we are and
what we do.I want to change that. I
want to reform geek culture. I want to turn geeks into
men.Starting with
myself.Then my friends, and circle of
influence.And from there transforming the
fields of politics, education, theology, psychology, and
technology.Yeah, its a tall order. But
I believe God wants to be Father to emasculated geeks, to raise them into Men
and turn them into Fathers over their area of expertise; where they can bring
forth wholeness and sanity rather than mere intellectual innovation. Which in
turn will bring the Kingdom of God into un-Fathered areas of our culture and
world.And that implies someone like me
-- a lifelong geek, saved by the blood of Jesus and Fathered through the Spirit
into growing completeness -- showing them the
way.And perhaps also someone like you.
If my story resonates with something deep within you, drop me a line, and pass
this along to others who might be interested. I'm starting a private email forum
- "Geekz2Men " - to explore these issues as they
relate to our faith, our selves, our families, our ministry, and our careers.
I'd love to have your fellowship in that
journey.Yours in the love of Christ,
and the Power of the Father, by His Holy
Spirit.-- Brother
Ernie=====Geekz2Men is a private sharing and
accountability forum for Christian men from a geeky, intellectual background who
desire to experience authentic manhood as reflected in the writings of Gordon Dalbey. Our
goal is to encourage one another to develop and manifest the wholeness of Father
God in our faith, our selves, our families, our ministry, and our
careers.
Posted: Tue - November 23, 2004 at 08:05 AM
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