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90 day reading plan

So I have a plan…Since I am not taking classes this fall (due to several factors including my trip to Bolivia), my thought was to catch up on some reading that I have been meaning to do over the last year and just spend sometime nurturing my pastoral/personal soul. In thinking about that, I had an idea and I wanted to see if anyone else was up to doing the following with me…

In that fall I was thinking about reading the Bible and 30 other books (on various topics of interest) in 90 days. As part of that I would commit to blogging approximately every three days about the books I’ve read. In short, it would be a journey into areas of interest that I hope will challenge, stimulate and energize me. I have done a ton of reading over the last two years for school and want to take the opportunity to read the stack of books I have on my “too read” list. Although I have several books I plan on getting to over those 90 days, does anyone have any suggestions?

Lessons Learned

Last week I was in a week long intensive seminary class called “Learning from the History of Preaching.” Although it was a long week, the following is a summary of the interesting things I learnt through the process:
1) The idea of people “downloading” or preaching other people’s sermons isn’t new but can be traced back as far as Caesarea of Arles in the early medieval period. It would seem that although it was done for good practical reasons, it had negative long-term results.
2) I was amazed at the genius of many of the prominent preachers throughout history. These individuals, for the most part, are the cream of the top, many of them literally geniuses.
3) I was intrigued with the correlation between liturgy and preaching and the development of both throughout history.
I also found the contrast between the Alexandrian school of interpretation and the Antioch school of interpretation through the Patristic period very interesting. I fact, I am doing my major research paper for the course on this.
4) I also found that knowing the history of preaching puts many of the contemporary books of preaching into context. Not that they are good or bad per se, but knowing the history of preaching puts an interesting perspective on the present and future of preaching.

All in all, it was a good class…I just hope I remember at least a fraction of what I learnt.

“Those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.”

I have to admit I am more and more annoyed with the media coverage that the “Jesus Papers,” “Holy Blood, Holy Grail,” the “Da Vinci Code” and the “Gospel According to Judas” are getting these days. Anytime we, as a culture, begin to take our ideas and frame of reference from a fictional novel like the “Da Vinci Code” or a book like “Holy Blood, Holy Grail” (which has no real scholarly support and is based on innuendo and radical theories) we are in treacherous waters.

That being said…I think we have to be careful as the evangelical church about throwing the proverbial stones from our proverbial glass houses because I would argue that we have done it for years inside our own walls. There are those that read Frank Peretti novels (and still do) not in the genre it was intended (fiction) but instead as theology/demonology. Or people who read the “Left Behind” series as a Biblical commentary on Revelation when it is also is fiction. But I would also argue that we do it with Scripture as well when we take a book like Revelation, which is written in the genre of Jewish Apocalyptic literature, and instead of reading and interpreting it in its genre we read and interpret it as a fortune telling newspaper. I would also argue that this can, and has taken place, in the interpretations of other genres like poetry, parables, narratives, etc. in Scripture. I guess that is the challenge and I think as the Church we need to be careful as we critique the media for doing things with the “Da Vinci Code” today that we have done in the evangelical church for years.

Confession

It has been so long since I wrote in this blog that I am not sure if anyone even checks it anymore. Well…for those that still check it once and a while…I’m sorry I haven’t been keeping this up-to-date. I could make excuses like how busy life has been with Church and school stuff, which is true, but that seem to be a lame excuse when I am caught up on TV shows like House, The Unit, CSI, LOST and 24. So I confess, I have been a bit lazy about my blog but I want to get back to doing this regularly…SO…….here it goes.

Bolivia

So the countdown is officially on as I plan and prepare for a personal mission’s trip to Bolivia in the fall. I am not sure what exactly I will be doing once I get there but it will probably include speaking, music stuff and other ministry opportunities – we are in the process of working these details out.

I’m excited because I get the awesome privilege to watch, learn, encourage and serve alongside one of my close friends who serves there full-time with International Teams (K. Switzer).

One of the things I am committing to in my preparation is to purposely pray each day for six months for the ministry I will have while in Bolivia. I want to be used by God for his glory and purposes and so I am praying to that end.

I will no doubt be Blogging about the preparation and developments as they arise in the coming weeks/months.