Thanks, Paul, for this amazingly insightful peek behind the curtain. Rationalizing with the non-rational and irrational, sense-making while serving, learning while doing (and possibly failing), maintaining the balance/tension between "stakeholders" (nice managerial jargon!)... To see the practical outworking in a specific context helps make "loving your neighbor" (ALL of them) less abstract. Thank you!
Thank you, Paul for an insightful and unique reframing of this aspect of your life. I appreciate you sharing yourself in 'high resolution'. I echo what Screwtape writes below- to love one's neighbor(s) as one self, to see others as God sees us- I can say the words so easily but to truly live it out- that's another matter. I respect your 'authenticity' in your integrity between what you present in the online world and what I know of you with flesh and blood human beings. Amen, sir.
Thanks, Paul, for this amazingly insightful peek behind the curtain. Rationalizing with the non-rational and irrational, sense-making while serving, learning while doing (and possibly failing), maintaining the balance/tension between "stakeholders" (nice managerial jargon!)... To see the practical outworking in a specific context helps make "loving your neighbor" (ALL of them) less abstract. Thank you!
Thank you, Paul for an insightful and unique reframing of this aspect of your life. I appreciate you sharing yourself in 'high resolution'. I echo what Screwtape writes below- to love one's neighbor(s) as one self, to see others as God sees us- I can say the words so easily but to truly live it out- that's another matter. I respect your 'authenticity' in your integrity between what you present in the online world and what I know of you with flesh and blood human beings. Amen, sir.