I don't know where I belong anymore. The gulf seems ever widening between the theology I was raised in and where I am now.
— J.L. Neyhart (@JLNeyhart) January 14, 2014
Fortunately, thanks to twitter and blogs and books, I know I'm not alone. #onlinecommunity (it's a real thing)
— J.L. Neyhart (@JLNeyhart) January 14, 2014
I remember @sarahbessey asking "what is saving your life right now". I want to change one word and ask: What is saving your faith right now?
— J.L. Neyhart (@JLNeyhart) January 14, 2014
For me it has been words... of @rachelheldevans & @JesusFeminist, @greg_boyd & NT Wright, Scot McKnight, @Sarcasticluther #SavingMyFaith
— J.L. Neyhart (@JLNeyhart) January 14, 2014
I am so thankful for how God has used their words(& so many more (@prestonyancey,@micahjmurray,@addiezierman, etc...) to point me to Jesus
— J.L. Neyhart (@JLNeyhart) January 14, 2014
And this. So much:
Something I love about the online faith community is that you're free to not quite fit anywhere, but also fit in a lot of places at once.
— Preston Yancey (@prestonyancey) January 14, 2014
You can have a little reformed in you, a dash of Eastern mysticism, an RCIA class or two ... it's a standing invitation to not consolidate.
— Preston Yancey (@prestonyancey) January 14, 2014
It's actually a bit medieval, the multiple expressions under a sweeping Orthodoxy. Maybe I'll blog that.
— Preston Yancey (@prestonyancey) January 14, 2014
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