Eugene Peterson on Community
This is another post in my series of reflections on my two days with Eugene Peterson at Q Practices. Our focus was on Cultivating the […]
This is another post in my series of reflections on my two days with Eugene Peterson at Q Practices. Our focus was on Cultivating the […]
This is another post in my series of reflections on my two days with Eugene Peterson at Q Practices. Our focus was […]
This is another post in my series of reflections on my two days with Eugene Peterson at Q Practices. Our focus was on Cultivating the Inner […]
This is another post in my series of reflections on my two days with Eugene Peterson at Q Practices. Our focus was […]
I mentioned in my post yesterday that I just recently returned from New York City, where I had the pleasure of […]
Last week I had the pleasure of being able to spend a couple of days sitting with Eugene Peterson at an […]
If you caught my post yesterday [ On Walking With Giants ] than you know that I’m currently in NYC for the […]
As I continue to comb back through the memoir of Eugene Peterson I was reminded of this challenging and important passage in […]
Do people ever ask you about what you do? And you can tell from the way they ask the question, or […]
Is it just me, or does it often feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day to do all of the things that we want (or need) to do?
As pastors we can find ourselves sought out for a variety of reasons.
And we can give ourselves to a lot of different ministry-related tasks and to-do’s.
Some of this happens for good reasons, some for the wrong reasons and some due to no decision of our own.
But I find myself wondering how frequently many of us get sidetracked, or even sidelined, by giving too much of our time and attention to the wrong things.