What does it look like to live on the redemptive edge?
I'm reflecting on a great time at the Praxis Summit last week. I appreciated the chance to meet more of the Praxis community, was encouraged by the showcase of the ventures that Praxis has been working with over this past year, and was challenged by the plenary talks from Dave Blanchard, Andy Crouch, and Dave Evans.
As the semester finished, I've been taking some time over this last week to revisit my own desire to be living on the redemptive edge and pondering three ways that I might re-risk this year: proximity, community, and sacrificial blessing.
1. Proximity: Pay attention to your square mile
Embrace the risk of building in my local community, despite the additional consequences that accompany failure.
2. Community: Pursue scenius, not genius
The true engine of creative work is not found in the individual, but in the community. I want to double click on Kevin Kelly's idea of scenius, finding ways to cultivate and participate in these creative, collaborative groups of like-minded people.
3. Sacrificial Blessing: Go beyond the win-win
Limiting ourselves to win-win situations caps our potential for creative restoration. I'm asking myself how I might go beyond the win-win to voluntarily sacrifice my own interests to bless those around me.
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