MomPriest over at RevGalBlogPals posits the following for this week's Friday five....
For this Friday Five let's ponder the various ways we work out (or not),  physically, spiritually, and/or psychologically.
1. Do you work  out physically, spiritually, or psychologically? (I'll let you define  what that might mean to you)
I do not work out physically -- I'm an Immagunna who never does.  Spiritually/psychologically?  Daily devotions and weekly sermons put me in contact with the Word which I probe and which probes me in return. I'm in my first call as a pastor, so all the things I have to deal with in the congregation system require me to examine my reactions and motivations and turn them over to God (usually multiple times because I keep taking them back)  so, yeah, i think I'm getting a work out here.
2. Are you more inclined to join a  gym, or a book club?
Book Club.  Definitely. Now that I'm out of seminary I can read for my own pleasure!
3. Are you more inclined to read self-help  books like Gail Sheehy's "Passages" or spiritual books like Richard Rohr  or Theresa of Avila? And if so, what is your favorite?
Spiritual books.  I just re-read Yearning by Craig Barnes (which helps keep all this "not quite good enough" in perspective)  and read the Relational WORD.
4. Are  you a loyal fan of a sports team? Or do you join the bandwagon when the  local team is winning? And, if so, which one?
Gators.  'nuff said.  Been a fan since I was in a onesie, back when they could scarcely get a win in a game, much less a season!
5. Or do you lean  more toward having a favorite theologian/Spiritual writer or self help  author  and if so, who? And, why.
I have not settled on a favorite, still reading many.
Bonus: What was the last  play-off series you watched and did your team win?
NCAA football and, uh, that would be a no.
 
3 comments:
I agree, the first few years of a first call take a lot out of a pastor - so you are getting a workout, indeed! Glad you played, I'll have to check out the books you suggest.
A post! Amazing!
I agree Robin, I was floored ;)
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