Does beginning something new mean that we are abandoning all that is old?
Does beginning something new mean we will damage relationships?
Does beginning something new mean that we are all really committed?
Are we beginning something new because we are tired of the current?
Are we beginning something new simply for the sake of creating something new?
Does beginning something new mean that we will actually live out "church" as a verb, and not as a noun?
Doesn't beginning something new require a deeper spiritual relationship with our God?
Are we ready to jump on board for something new because it's easier than changing what is existing?
Can we be a part of beginning something new without having these questions answered?
posted by Kelly @ 9:27:00 AM
1 Comments:
1. I hope not, 'cause pretty soon, I'll be abandoned.
2. Not necessarily. At least not intentionally.
3. No, but sometimes I think we should all be committed for beginning something new when the old way was working just fine.
4. An impetus for a lot of break-ups, divorce, nasty stuff in general. See # 1.
5. An impetus for a lot of pregnancies.
6. Dear God, I hope so.
7. Dear God, I hope not.
8. See #3, in reverse. Sort of.
9. well, now, make up your mind. do you want me to answer these questions or not?
(i know, i know, i'm such a smart a**)
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