Church Health and Illness
Eden Plummer Eden Plummer

Church Health and Illness

Church health and illness are not opposites, but are complementary. Churches experiencing "mini-illnesses" can create resilience and resources to combat future challenges. This observation underscores the idea that spiritual growth may involve facing difficulties and that God can use them to strengthen the church. It's a reminder of the Christian journey, encompassing both blessings and trials.

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The Buffered Self
Eden Plummer Eden Plummer

The Buffered Self

The concept of the "buffered self" signifies a shift in how we engage with church and pastors. Historically, we were open to challenge and guidance from pastors, but now we isolate ourselves like fortresses, curating our own souls. This change has flaws: vulnerability to evil, inadequate self-awareness, and isolation from community. The buffered self, appealing on the surface, can become a self-imposed lonely prison.

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The colour of our hearts
Eden Plummer Eden Plummer

The colour of our hearts

Augustine's self-reflective autobiography shows an early attraction to sin for its thrill. Today, we often view sin as external or psychologically driven. Augustine's solution: replace love of sin with love of God.

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