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Dave Gibbons’ Hardcore Lent

What will you give up for Christ this Lent?

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Dave Gibbons’ Hardcore Lent
Could you give up exercise, sex, and social media for 40 days?

Do you dare?

Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, March 9th. The purpose of lent is for prayer, penitence, almsgiving and self-denial. It could be a grueling 46 days. People ask me about the options for observing this season of the church calendar. Well, here¡¦s a list that is a bit different. It¡¦s a top ten hardcore ideas for Lent 2011.

1. Don’t Lock Your Doors. Do we hide behind gated walls and doors too much? Do we need that much security? Maybe keeping open doors reminds us it¡¦s not healthy to live alone. Be radically welcoming! Throw more parties with people you don¡¦t know. (Btw, that¡¦s what hospitality really means in the Holy Book- welcoming strangers.)

2. Don’t Wear Makeup. This was inspired by someone close to me who loves her glow. This individual mentioned to me that not wearing makeup it helped her to focus on other aspects of beauty. Btw, if you¡¦re wondering I do like make up. . . on other people.

3. Fast from Chocolate. Did this last year. It¡¦s harder than you think!

4. Fast from Sex. No explanation needed. How about developing a primal relationship with God. There¡¦s another type of intimacy that is heavenly.

5. Fast from Futbol or Basketball. Life outside the square is possible.

6. Fast from Exercise. This is about normal exercise routines or going to the health club every day. Take walks instead. Okay, before you exercise enthusiasts throw rocks at this one. I work out about 90 minutes a day at the number one voted gym in America. I love it there. So I know this is hard but as with anything we can be a bit too intense in a lot of areas of our lives. Let let go of any unhealthy obsessions. Couldn¡¦t sin be defined as something that is good but twisted in some way?

7. Fast from Your Typical Cultural Food. How about eating ethnic foods you normally never eat instead of your normal fare. There is flavor outside your common behavior.

8. Fast from Driving Alone. Besides carpooling is hip. Turn the rat race into a communal space.

9. Fast from TV. You may find life outside the box. . . err the screen.

10. Fast from Text Messaging and Social Media. This may be harder than you think. We¡¦ve almost become neurotic with our iphones, ipads, and laptops. They have become another limb on our already pimped bodies. The slower pace of conversation and face 2 face interactions may actually be healing for you. Come on stop stalking people and start talking to them!

Do you have other lent self-denial suggestions for those who want to experience something MORE? Come on creatives!

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bookdepository.com

With the Canadian dollar at par with USD, ordering from Amazon.com for us Canadian still lost its appeal if you add back the shipping cost to any Canadian address.

On the other hand, pricing on Amazon.ca has yet to reflect the current exchange rate, despite the fact that shipping is free on order $25 and over.

I have mentioned a few times about www.bookdepository.com. Shipping is free on everything internationally. Their pricing are quite competitive with Amazon (.com or .ca). And sometimes, it is even lower.

An alternative worth considering.

For others?

Instead of babbling all sorts of things you have done for yourself during the holiday seasons, can we post and share about:

  1. what others had done for you in 2010?
  2. what are you going to do for others in the new year?

Time for a change!

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  3. The Savior, the Wise Men and the Vision of Isaiah: Matthew 2:1-12; Isaiah 60:1-7
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Things that keep me focus…

As a pastor, I need to write day in, day out. Having emails, notifications, phone calls, and all sorts of other updates throughout the day make it next to impossible to focus on my own work.

A recent article from Lifehacker on Distraction-free writing tools reminds me about my own struggle to get things done. Here is what I do when I need to sit down and write:

  1. Go to a dedicated space where distractions will be minimal (For me, that’s my basement study area).
  2. Turn on an app like Think, which basically turns your multi-tasking computer into a single-tasking machine (because you need to) while focusing on the app you are using and blocking all alerts and updates from other apps showing up.
  3. If the task at hand involves heavy writing, use OmmWriter or similar full-screen writing app. Trust me, the soft music and the key-pressed effects do help!
  4. Unlike Anson, I am not as discipline as to adopt the Pomodoro Technique. I basically just keep on writing until I can’t think of anything else, and then take a break (by physically leaving the place I work), and come back within 30 minutes.

More importantly, don’t write until you finally sit down in front of your computer. Keep the thoughts and points in your mind throughout the week. Create a mental outline as to what you want to say. So when you finally do sit down and write, you are really there to write it out, instead of struggling with where to start…

Oh, I also tend to write non-linearly, i.e, I don’t necessary start from the introduction and move on…. Try filling-in your various main points BEFORE spending time figuring out how to connect one thought to another. Sometimes, I also find it helpful to have the final words spelled out and work backwards!

So what’s your writing style? What works and what not?

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Update: Here are the recordings and ppt slides of Chris Wright’s lecture @ Tyndale