After a hiatus of several years, I’ve decided to re-enter the world of blogging. Fifteen years ago I created a blog with the original intent of staying connected with young people I knew through church youth ministry or Young Life. In time the audience grew to a diverse mix of people with whom I had a relationship – young and older. Looking back, blogging was a healthy way for me to process what I was discovering as a Christ-follower. However, that blog came to a grinding halt four years ago as coursework ramped up in the Doctorate in Educational Leadership (Higher Ed.) program which I participated. I’m finding that I miss the opportunity to write and ponder. So, reentering the blogging sphere is for my benefit more than anyone. Feel free to join me in this journey.

Practical theology. What do I mean by that? Actually, I am figuring it out as I wander into this process. I have always described myself as a practical theologian, using the term theologian loosely. In my thinking, a theology that doesn’t play out in one’s everyday life is impractical, or of no real use. A ‘practical’ definition of theology is the attempt to understand God, what he is up to, and then joining him in his work. This blog will focus on how we join God in his work – both globally and in that part of the world where he has landed us. So, join me as we work together to figure this out. I do not intend to make this about theological stances. If that is what you are looking for, you will be disappointed. I do intend to help us see God and the life to which he has called us from new perspectives. And different perspectives are always healthy as this old saying reminds us…
If I keep on choosing what I've always chosen,
then I'll keep on wanting what I've always wanted.
If I keep on wanting what I've always wanted,
then I'll keep on thinking what I've always thought.
If I keep on thinking what I've always thought,
then I'll keep on perceiving what I've always perceived.
If I keep on perceiving what I've always perceived,
then I'll keep on seeing what I've always seen.
If I keep on seeing what I've always seen,
then I'll keep on doing what I've always done.
If I keep on doing what I've always done,
then I'll keep on getting what I've always gotten.
So excited to see you’re back to blogging, Curt. Good news!
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Curt! Great news. So excited to hear that you’re spinning up the blog again. Welcome back!
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I’m glad you’re back!!
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Looking forward to getting to know you and more of your perspective. We are believers in the Lord Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. We came across your blog through WordPress where we started a blog with regard to our publishing adventure of a Study Guide for the Book of Revelation.
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It is good to have you blogging again.
Where is the life we have lost in the living?
Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?
The cycles of heaven in twenty centuries
bring us farther from God and nearer to dust.
T.S. Elliot
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Looking forward to the journey!
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Curt,
I am so excited to follow along!
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