{"id":2444,"date":"2013-11-04T08:47:12","date_gmt":"2013-11-04T15:47:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/paperbacktheology\/?p=2444"},"modified":"2013-11-04T08:47:12","modified_gmt":"2013-11-04T15:47:12","slug":"monday-morning-confessional-76","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/paperbacktheology\/2013\/11\/monday-morning-confessional-76.html","title":{"rendered":"Monday Morning Confessional"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p>I continue to be convinced that Monday Morning Confessional can be a really important weekly ritual. I know that these confessions are fairly benign, and partly for entertainment, but confessing here on Mondays is helping me to exercise an important muscle. Confession is a learned habit. The ability to confess lasts about as long as physical fitness. If I do not continually cultivate the discipline of confession in small ways (that seem insignificant), then I will not be able to do any sort of true and meaningful confession when I need to (which is often). I think that confession is one of the key elements of the Christian faith that is being overlooked by most evangelicals.<\/p>\n<p>I confess that I sometimes find it hard to watch professional football. When I see a really violent \u00a0hit, I think about Junior Seau, and remember the stories of 52 year old ex-NFL players who can\u2019t finish a sentence or walk up the stairs. \u00a0With John Fox and Gary Kubiak\u2019s health troubles, the whole sport felt toxic to me this weekend. I know that players and coaches are not forced to do what they do. Yet with such incredibly high salaries, isn\u2019t there at least a little coercion going on? So I am confessing that it bothers me enough that I feel a bit of guilt when I watch pro football.<\/p>\n<p>I confess that I went to see \u201cEnder\u2019s Game\u201d this weekend. It was an extremely well done movie. It brought up tons of ethical questions including things like the role of video games in creating a culture of violence, war crimes, and the lengths to which people will go in order to self protect. I\u2019m trying to decide whether or not I could take my kids to see it. I think there could be some amazing ethical instruction\/conversation that comes out of it.<\/p>\n<p>I confess that I learned that I just finished reading Corrie ten Boom\u2019s memoir <em>The Hiding Place<\/em> this past week. It had me feeling emotionally raw all week long. I confess that I learned something I did not know. The Siemens corporation \u2013 a multinational electronics and engineering firm \u2013 used forced labor from the Ravensbruck concentration camp during WWII. In fact, Corrie ten Boom was forced to work at Siemens while she was in the notorious death camp. I don\u2019t know why I found it so hard to believe that a company that used death camp prisoners would still be allowed to be in business. I haven\u2019t poked around, but I\u2019m guessing they are not the only ones.<\/p>\n<p>I confess that as I read world news \u2013 violence, corruption, injustice running roughshod over the vulnerable and those who live on the margins; all three branches of the US government plagued, dysfunctional, and corrupt; fear, shame, anger everywhere I look \u2026 I really could go on and on \u2026 It makes me glad to be serving the church. I resonate more deeply than ever with the notion that the church is meant to be a little colony of heaven in a culture of hell. I feel more and more liberated to not ask questions about the effectiveness of the church in terms of impacting culture or the world around us, and to simply focus on faithfulness with my small community, and chase it with all I\u2019ve got. I think it is possible that the only way the world will change for the better is if we stop trying to change the world for the better, and heed Stanley Hauerwas\u2019 call to simply be the church\u2026 be good to one another. Care for each other. Practice radical grace and random acts of kindness. Involve ourselves with the poor. These things make more sense to me than ever.<\/p>\n<p>I confess that I feel technology passing me by. At some point I\u2019m going to have to hunker down and get control on my electronic world. I confess that I\u2019m having similar thoughts about my garage.<\/p>\n<p>I confess that I\u2019m heading out to YouthFront LaCygne for a quick 2 day retreat. I\u2019m trying a new place because I\u2019m friends with some of the folks who are heading up the new retreat format there. I\u2019m old and set in my ways, so it\u2019s a stretch for me to branch out and do something outside of Conception Abbey. I\u2019m hopeful that the new surroundings will bring me something new to think about. I\u2019ll try to write a post from there, but am making no promises.<\/p>\n<p>Okay friends, I made my confession\u2026 time for you to make yours:<\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I continue to be convinced that Monday Morning Confessional can be a really important weekly ritual. I know that these confessions are fairly benign, and partly for entertainment, but confessing here on Mondays is helping me to exercise an important muscle. Confession is a learned habit. 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