Tuesday, January 13, 2004

Enriched by Less-Than-Perfect Humans

This is from the Leadership-Weekly email. Good stuff. -- Glenn

Carmen Renee Berry's recent book, The Unauthorized Guide to Choosing a Church, was "inspired by her odyssey from the deeply conservative church of her childhood into the world of seekers and cynics, and back again." She eventually found that the very reason she withdrew from the church—her disappointment in church members who often failed to act as Christians—was what drew her back. She writes:

I had overlooked one essential factor—that I am as finite and flawed as everyone else. … When a friend committed suicide, I realized I could become too cynical, too lost, and too alone. I needed a church, a community of believers. I needed to live in my faith and visit my doubts. Something happens there that simply doesn't when you are alone in prayer or on the Internet. As much as I hate to admit it, my faith is enhanced and enlarged when in relationship to other less-than-perfect human beings.
Citation: Citation: USA Today (6-2-03)

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