Archive for June, 2007

The zoomr founder has a live video feed up on ustream.tv of the line in Palo Alto. You should be able to see it below. HT: techcrunch

Fascinating. If you go directly to the site you’ll see people connecting in to the chat from all over the world.

There was an article in […]

While I was talking with a family member on my wife’s side the other day it occurred to me that the meaning of gainful employment has changed drastically in just a few generations. This is especially true for many immigrant families. For some these changes still remain to be realized. That side of the story […]

I found Mint today while doing a search for finance on SimpleSpark. I have been searching for some time trying to find a good application for tracking our finances. I try to track every penny we spend, so it is important to me that it is simple, intuitive, and provides some analysis so I can […]

It occurred to me lately that the way I have been reading the bible doesn’t connect with who I am as a person and the ways in which I learn. I think this comes from the way we tend to read or study the bible in community. We tend to look at scripture one verse, one section, or one chapter at a time.

A related thought that keeps coming up is that the bible is not a collection of timeless truths or nuggets of wisdom. Although such things can be found in scripture, I think it is much more. It is about a story. A story of love, history, and the interaction between God and his people.

I have been longing lately to read scripture looking at the people, places and conflicts. Isn’t this what great stories are about in the first place? You don’t read the Brothers Karamozov or War and Peace sentence by sentence and follow all of the cross references (partly because there aren’t any cross references). You read them for the story– the drama, the characters, the time and the place. It takes you somewhere. You engage your imagination.

Similarly, I think if I read the scriptures for it’s verses, sections, and chapters, I’m missing something. I’m not engaging my imagination. I’m not considering the people, the relationships, the conflicts and the story. I’m missing the deeper message. Maybe I’m missing the point.

This reminds me that maybe the Kingdom of God is more like a cosmic story than an ethical framework or set of intellectual propositions. And maybe reading the scriptures as a story helps you to find a greater understanding of the story that is yet but not yet. A story where God is involved and still has characters, places, and conflict– the stuff that makes up our daily lives.

I keep trying to come up with an analogy for how we engage with the story through the scriptures. Reading the scriptures as verses, chapters and cross references may be like trying to convert it from an analog to a digital signal with low resolution or only a few bits. Reading it as a story is like taking in the music and feeling it. Like finding the rhythm and dancing to it.

Tags: spirituality, bible

The prosumer– The first time I heard it was in the video below. HT: Bob Carlton.

At ReIMAGINE we encourage our constituents to not just consume our events, ideas, and learning labs, but to actively participate and collaborate with us. Hopefully we are encouraging ownership by cultivating the collaboration and conversation. Is this a prosumer culture?

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