The Organic God by Margaret Feinberg (Author’s Interview, Part 1)

by Cynthia on April 25, 2007

There's a lot of kindness in the blogosphere.   Whether it's another leader offering spiritual counsel, a geek offering technical support, a ministry sharing it's wealth or just a fellow blogger who takes the time to email and strike up a virtual relationship, cyberspace is increasingly resourcing our lives.  

Conversely, like too much of anything, online (and other) technologies can toxify our daily lives, potentially polluting, complicating and distorting our perspectives.  And technology is only one component of our postmodern existence. 

Sometimes our faith in God absorbs these external, polluting elements.  Additionally, internal spiritual toxins and impurities have the ability to cloud our hope, our joy and our pure devotion.  Even with the daily renewing of our mind, our view of God's will and work in our lives is subject to the pollution of spiritual dullness resulting in the loss of our inspiration, passion and purpose.

How can we simplify our faith, strip it down, detoxify and purify it?  How do we recalibrate our signal so there are no distortions in the frequency when we hear God.  How do we clear our vision so we see Jesus clearly?  How can we hunger purely for Him?

Margaret Feinberg is a popular conference speaker and author. She is noted for having a significant leadership voice to the next generation of Christians.  She has authored more than a dozen books including the soon to be released the organic God

Margaret graciously allowed me to interview her and offered some insights reflecting her work in the organic God.  The questions and her responses will appear at The Digital Sanctuary over the next few days.  In the meantime hunger for this…..

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Natural, Pure, Essential.

 

 

 

 

 

the organic God

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