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The President’s Blog

From the President

  

No, I mean, who are we really? I know all the standard, doctrinally correct and theologically sound responses. My question really gets at the core of who we are, though, and in particular, how are we supposed to be different?


Passion

Posted by: Jeff Terrell in TEDPassionOne-buttock playing on

 

One of my favorite educators is a symphony conductor. Benjamin Zander has been a faculty member at The New England Conservatory as well, but his primary role is with the symphony. If you've ever seen Zander present, you'll know immediately why he is such an exceptional educator: his passion.


 

As I think about training a younger generation to serve the Church, I realize that passion-or "one-buttock playing" is perhaps one of the most important elements.


Projection

Posted by: Jeff Terrell in Relationships on

 

One of my favorite authors (whom I've mentioned here before) is a psychologist by the name of James Hollis. Recently re-reading Hollis, I discovered a most provocative quote:


Advent

Posted by: Jeff Terrell in TruthAdvent on

Expectant waiting. Silent anticipation.
Sudden glory!