I have been reading a book
"Falling Upward" by Richard Rohr, a Franciscan priest who lives in
New Mexico and is the founder of The Center for Action and Contemplation. Its subtitle is "A Spirituality for the Two
Halves of Life" My spiritual "father", Dan Hayes, who led me to
Christ some 37 years ago, recommended it to me." I must
say it is an intriguing book. I was attracted to the book because it talks
about living the second half of our lives. Previously, our
Friday Group had read Bob Buford's book, "Halftime, Moving from Success to
Significance, which dealt with the practical issues of living in the second
half of our lives with significance.
I am taking the liberty of
quoting from the text of "Falling Upward" to describe some of Rohr's
ideas about living the second half of our lives:
"In the second half of life, we do not
have strong and final opinions about everything, every event or most people, as
much as we allow things and people to delight us, sadden us, and truly
influence us. We no longer need to
change or adjust other people to be happy ourselves. Ironically, we are more
than ever in a position to change people - but we do not need to - and that makes all the difference. We
have moved from doing to being, to an utterly new kind of doing that flows
almost organically, quietly, and by osmosis. Our actions are less compulsive.
We do what we are called to do, and then try to let go of the consequences. We usually
cannot do that very well when we are young."
"Yes,
the second half of life is a certain kind of weight to carry, but no other way of
being makes sense or gives you the deep satisfaction your soul now demands and
even enjoys. This new and deeper passion is what people mean when they say, 'I must do
this particular thing or my life will not make sense' or 'It is no longer a choice.'
Your life and your delivery system are now one, whereas before, your life and
your occupation seemed like two different things. Your concern is not so much
to have what you love anymore,
but to love what you have -
right now. This is a monumental change from the first half of your life, so
much so that it is almost the litmus test of whether you are in the second half
of life at all."
In the first paragraph, the
author talks about doing what we are called to do and then try to let go of the
consequences. This idea struck me as
being very relevant to my situation at this stage of my life. In 1992, I
received a call to minister to men and their families in a different sort of
pastoral counseling ministry, one where I would walk alongside of men and meet
with them, not in an office setting, but over the breakfast or lunch table. I would also create safe spaces where men could
meet and discuss the issues of their lives without fear of judgment or
condemnation. I sought out the counsel
of men who knew me best, warts and all. They confirmed this calling and thus
began the adventure of Net Work Ministries that continues to this day.
'I must do this particular thing or my life will not make sense.' I want you to know
I still feel this way about
Net Work Ministries and I know I am still called to this ministry. Thank you all for making this possible.
MINISTRY NEWS
Summer
is a difficult time for most non-profits and, in the current economy, even more
so. We would ask your prayers for
Net
Work Ministries at this time. We know
one of God's names is Jehovah Jireh (Our God Provides). This is where we place our trust. Please join us in praying expectantly. We know whom God calls, He equips. We also understand that we must continue to
be excellent in what He has called us to do. We welcome your suggestions and
comments on how we might achieve this in a better way. We are also open for more opportunities to
serve Him and you. Let us hear from you.
E-mail
us at buckreese41@yahoo.com or call at 678-986-4814.
We
continue to minister to men in our Friday Morning Men's Group as well as
meeting individually with men for counsel and encouragement. We also minister through a Third Monday Bible
Study featuring John Riley (formerly of Metro Bible Study) as the speaker. This
meets at the Parc at Duluth Senior Living Facility. Joe Carroll is the host and sponsor of this
group.
I
am grateful for your friendship and partnership in ministry!
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