It’s Monday again … which means another opportunity to chase wonder together through our weekly discussion.
This week, I’m drawing from Jen Pollock Michel’s discussion question from Day 28 of A Habit Called Faith: The late British theologian Lesslie Newbigin wrote: “The distinction is not between those are are blind and those who see; it is between those who know they are blind and those who claim they can see.” What do you make of the claim that every human being is spiritually blind? Is this something that you “see” about yourself?
By the way, if you are reading along with us in the Summer Reading Club, don’t forget we’re on day 25 today!
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I Wonder ... Spiritually Blind
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It’s Monday again … which means another opportunity to chase wonder together through our weekly discussion.
This week, I’m drawing from Jen Pollock Michel’s discussion question from Day 28 of A Habit Called Faith: The late British theologian Lesslie Newbigin wrote: “The distinction is not between those are are blind and those who see; it is between those who know they are blind and those who claim they can see.” What do you make of the claim that every human being is spiritually blind? Is this something that you “see” about yourself?
By the way, if you are reading along with us in the Summer Reading Club, don’t forget we’re on day 25 today!