What if our exhaustion, burnout, and pain are an invitation into a
more vibrant faith?
Christianity is fighting for its soul. We've enjoyed the benefits of
power and privilege for so long that many of us have forgotten the
radical way of Jesus. But we have been here before. And there is a way
through. Within a few hundred years after the death and resurrection of
Jesus, Christianity emerged as the dominant religion of the Roman
Empire. Where it once took courage to be a Christian, suddenly it was
easy, and the radical way of Jesus was being lost. Toward the end of the
fourth century, a group of men and women began to withdraw from the
halls of privilege and power into the desert to rediscover the essence
of Jesus Christ. The stories and examples of these desert fathers and
mothers are recorded for us. And their lives still speak by as they
teach us:
- To embrace the disciplines of solitude, silence, and prayer;
- To pursue humility, generosity, and unity in rich relationship with
others;
- To develop a keen eye for wisdom; and
- To lay down our rights for the good of others.
The desert fathers and mothers found a way to live radically, humanly,
and beautifully in a spiritually desolate and confusing time. So can we.
Streams in the Wasteland is for all those who thirst for a better
way--the radical way of Jesus amid the desert of our age.