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    January 14, 2004

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    Surfing this morning I found out that my friend Rachelle’s been blogging for for months and I didn’t know it.

    We’ve begun this church planting thing about the same time, but she’s doing something far more adventurous than I am. I often thank God that He called me to my thing and Rachelle to her thing :-)

    Go, check it out. And pray for ThPM. They’re doing good stuff for and in the Kingdom.

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I blog a lot these days about spirituality and spiritual formation, and I have a particular interest in learning from the early Christian church's approach to spirituality and mission.

I'm a student at Bakke Graduate University, studying for a Doctor of Ministry in Transformational Leadership for the Global City. Here's my working thesis:

I am studying Celtic, Benedictine and Orthodox monasticism because I want to discover what frameworks these spiritualities provide so that my reader may understand how spiritual formation serves God’s mission.

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