Agreed.
Some habits will definitely not survive the new paradigm. But, I’ll tell you, the paradigm is shifting and people aren’t shifting fast enough with it.
Have experience with this “dilemma”? What do you do to help “usher” people along?
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Agreed.
Some habits will definitely not survive the new paradigm. But, I’ll tell you, the paradigm is shifting and people aren’t shifting fast enough with it.
Have experience with this “dilemma”? What do you do to help “usher” people along?
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Stuart says
I’d hope that in the 20tens that the word “paradigm” would have been expunged from the churches vocabulary list. I detest it as a word ๐
But to answer your query I have to ask “what paradigm” are you referencing? The toon alludes to the old PC fix of rebooting to fix any issue – I don’t see where that correlates. But it’s early Saturday monring here and maybe I’m not thinking straight ๐
John Saddington says
maybe i wasn’t thinking straight either.
i htink i was “thinking” about how things are changing in the way we do things. period.
Stuart says
gotcha …
in which case yes, we need to be ready (always) to shift to the next thing God requires of us.
John Saddington says
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