Transformers - more than meets the eye
I'm having a busy week, with a rather monstrous weekend coming up, and feeling a little momentarily swamped with stuff on - but that will pass soon enough. So I haven't really got anything to write about, but just want to push that last post along :).
If any of you followed some of the EQUIP book club blog you will notice that I kept suggesting people read You Can Change by Tim Chester. That was because I was reading it and finding it excellent (and very apt for some of the issues attending singleness). Then I was chatting with a friend who has recently been over to Crowded House in the UK to work alongside Tim Chester, who was commenting about how great they are at connecting our confessional belief to our functional belief, and that that is the strength of Tim's book. I concur with that! For example, I might acknowledge (or confess) till I am blue in the face that I believe that God is good. But it is still possible to be living (functioning) like I don't actually believe that at all - which will manifest itself in any number of ways. This book helps us join the dots. (And I kept talking about it at Christmas and reading bits out such that my Mum had to get her own copy.)
Anyway, Nicole over at 168hours has started today to blog her way through You Can Change. (And I plan to pick it back up and finish parts of it I set aside myself.) So, get yourself a copy of the book and follow along. (If you want to of course - this is not a bossy homework blog!).
(And excuse my corney title - couldn't help myself. Remember the theme song for transformers?)