The Porpoise Diving Life, By Bill Dahl
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The Question - 2006

The Porpoise Diving Life

Reflections on Mainstream - 2006

Friendly Fire - 2006

AweSum -2005

The Summit - 2006

Fawnix...N-Z (Emerging Church) - 2006

On Porpoise

The 7 Rabbits - Article - BEGIN HERE

Fawnix ...A-M (Emerging Church) - 2006

The State Of The Church 2007

I Still Have A Dream - 2005

Reflections on Technology - 2006

Just a Sign of the Times - 2006

Just Chump Change - 2006

Collateral Damage - 2005

Immi-doption v. Immi-bortion - 2006

Victimmigration 2006

Poem Under Poem - 2006

Reality For The Rest Of Us - 2006

Porpoise-Diving or Purpose-Driven?

The 7 Rabbits - Poem

What We Believe

Where's Charlie Wear At? - 2006

Immigrace-un 2007

The Red 'C' by Bill Dahl

November 2006 Book Review

Podshots - Photo Gallery

Discrimmigration

Take Away The Stone - Shedding Light Inside The Emerging Church

Emerging Church Prayer for 2008

The Best of the Emerging Church 2007

The Shadow of a Doubt

Porpoise Diving Life Poem

The Next Questians

The Decline of The Emerging Church (?)

Air God Flight # 21- Where's the Plane of Faith Taking Us in the 21st Century?

The BEST Book of 2009 by Bill Dahl - #1

A January 2008 Note From Bill Dahl

Best Books of 2009 - # 2 Through 10 - by Bill Dahl

Immillusion - Encore

The Little Ones

Sheepmanship - A Poem About the Sacred Cow of Leadership - By Bill Dahl

Do You Belive This?

A New Kind of Christianity by Brian McLaren

Book Review: Wrestling With Our Inner Angels - Faith, Mental Illness and The Journey to Wholeness by Nancy Kehoe

Cowboy Ethics - What Wall Street Can Learn From The Code of the West

Impufficient - Hijacked by Harvard

Friend of Questians - by Bill Dahl

Between Wyomings - My God and an iPod on the Open Road

The Future of Faith by Harvey Cox

The Seven Faith Tribes by George Barna

Just Jesus - 2006

The Dream Lives On!

What We Think We Know by Bill Dahl

Between Something Real and Something Wrong - by Bill Dahl

SWAY - The Irresistable Pull of Irrational Behavior

The Black Swan - by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

God In A Box - by Bill Dahl

It's All About Us - Lyrics For A Song

The Scent of An Angel - 2006

Sell Fish

An Interview with Futurists/Strategic Foresight Practitioners Mike Morrell and Frank Spencer - by Bill Dahl

Immipartheid

Hope 2007

Just Another Day - 2006

The Jesus Testimony - 2006

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Friend of Questians - by Bill Dahl

                                        Friend of Questians

                                             by Bill Dahl

My recent interview with Brian McLaren has been receiving a ton of traffic and a bundle of email correspondence. Yes, people are truly anticipating the release of Brian’s new book on February 9th 2010.

There have been too many to count emails from readers of the interview who want further clarification on the “Friend of Questians” symbol I asked Brian about in the interview – Question # 10.

Yes, you can post this on your site, blog, phone etc. (with attribution somehow to Bill & Jacki Dahl – the symbol’s creators)…Just don’t try to make money with it in any way OK? That’s not what this authorization for use is for — OK? OK.

Below is an excerpt of the interview question where I raised the Questiansymbol” issue’s relevance to Brian — and Brian’s response. Beneath that is an excerpt of an exchange of correspondence about the symbol I provided to my buddy Ron Cole. If it resonates with you, please feel free to use it for the purpose identified above. Here we go:

Question # 10 for Brian McLaren. Symbols speak to us. Is this one pertinent to your book? McLaren: “It’s so relevant, Bill, because as you know, the book is based on a simple observation: Statements create debate that can lead us to a new state (and sometimes create, as a byproduct, hate), while questions create conversations that can lead us on a new quest. So this book is very much about the power of questions, and about seeing our faith less as a tradition we inherited from our ancestors, and more as a quest which both they and we are on … the quest for truth, the quest for beauty and goodness and love, the quest for God … the quest for God’s will to be done on earth as it is in heaven.”

From Bill Dahl: I see this symbol, Brian’s book, Brian’s remark above, what you have written and what I have penned as a framework for inviting people of the quest (Questians) to a place where we can celebrate this dimension of the reality of our lives together. It is an invitation, rather than an label. It is a celebration of “coming out” and a “coming together.” Rather than a characteristic, it is a way of living, serving, worshiping,  and embracing the other. It provides the courage and curiosity to move beyond man-made boundaries and provides the inertia for innovation. It is a symbol of permission. It is an expression of acceptance, adoration and gratitude for this precious privilege and responsibility that inhabits our daily breath.  It is a tangible symbol of realization of who we are and what we can become – together. It is a symbol of the freedom learning to become God’s living love — today.

Any Questians?

 

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