My dream is basically to see both the kingdom of God present and future, and to create a movement with others. I want friendships above all else and authenticiy, and to build way of life communities. I also love conversations that are honest through and through, real!
What are you up to these days?
I am heading up the Uffizi Mission Project in Santa Barbara, which anyone can find out about on www.uffizimission.org. I am having fun with my family!
What's your educational background? (Major/B.A./B.S./M.A./PhD.)
I have a B.A. in Religious Studies baby, from SJSU. Incredible ain't it!
If you were a color, what color would you be? Why?
blue - wouldn't everyone?
What is the greatest invention in the past 100 years? Why?
rock em sock em robots
What is your favorite place on earth?
Italy
What makes you laugh?
Seinfeld
What makes you cry?
Seinfeld
Any Books you would reccommend people read?
New Kind of Christian by McLaren, The Forgotten Ways by Hirsch, The book of Isaiah, The gospels, Ending Poverty by Sachs, Liquid Church by ?, Without Feathers by Woody Allen...
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Hey Jeff, so I haven't talked with you in a while, but I'm heading off for RA training in 9 days and then I'll be back on campus by the 23rd...though ridiculously busy...I hope to meet with you early on though to catch up and hang-out. I did want to ask you two things: 1) any updates on what is going on with Pershing Park and Alameda Park on Weds...Village Apts...and State Street? and
2) My largest concern is fluid transporation...just getting people down to these points...it's hard when so many of us (myself included) won't have cars
I haven't read Everything Must Change, but I like McLaren's writing. I'll have to add it to my reading list. Thanks for your prayers. You have mine as well :)
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2) My largest concern is fluid transporation...just getting people down to these points...it's hard when so many of us (myself included) won't have cars