“There’s two kinds of people in this world, when you boil it all down. You got your Talkers and your Doers. Most people are just Talkers, all they got is talk. But when it’s all said and done… it’s the Doers who change this world, and when they do that, they change us. And that’s why we never forget them. So which one are you? Do you just talk about it? Or do you stand up and do something about it? Because believe you me, all the rest of it is just coffee house bullsh!t.”
– Roco, Boondock Saints II.
I love coffee cake, coffee ice cream, coffee chocolate, coffee milk shakes, the smell of coffee beans, of coffee peculating. Yet for some reason I don’t like a hot coffee, I can count on my hand the number of times a year I have a coffee.
And I can’t stand bitter coffee.
If ‘Pills’ was an invitation to explore faith, God & beliefs, then ‘Coffee’ is what we do with it, what this blog is or isn’t about.
Are you a Talker or a Doer?
I like to talk, I love to listen to people share their beliefs & how it affects their lives, I love to hear about what fires people up & gives them a hunger for life.
I hope that this blog can be a place to facilitate some great discussion.
I hope this blog facilitates more than great discussion, but leads to some doing. Because at the end of the day I can “believe” in the Easter Bunny, but if it has no impact on how I live my life what’s the point? I can believe in a God who loves the poor, yet if I don’t go out of my way to walk with the poor then what’s the point?
If a value or belief doesn’t lead to action, do I truly Believe it?
Or do I just like the concept.
I hope this blog doesn’t facilitate Bitter Coffee.
Bitter Coffee is generally made by people who are dissatisfied with church, sometimes they meet with like minded people over coffee, sometimes that becomes their new church, sometimes all this new church becomes is dissatisfied people sitting around drinking coffee with an air of spiritual-elitists-arrogance, getting bitter….so bitter that it permeates the coffee.
Let me just make this clear, I’m all for house churches/organic church,
I have nothing against people being dissatisfied with church, I’m one of them. I’m dissatisfied with church, yet I love the Church & I can’t stand Bitter Coffee.
I believe that anything can be questioned & no question is off limits. There are practices and beliefs that are facilitated within church/Christianity which just make me cringe, that I believe don’t have any place in following Jesus, but have become so ingrained in Christian culture.
My criticism/questioning of them is not to make me feel like a better person or because I think I’m a better person, but to push for change.
It’s not because I don’t care about the state of Christianity, but because I do.
In the words of Roco, I don’t have time for bitter coffee house bullsh!t,
I do have time to be a Doer.
I know you don’t want the focus to be negative, but I am curious as to what it is within Christendom that makes you cringe?
Unfortunately there are a few things, one of the biggest for me is how we value people, & i’ll drop a post on that at some stage
i loved this, “If a value or belief doesn’t lead to action, do I truly Believe it?
Or do I just like the concept” plus i hated it, ouch!
its a constant challenge for me too.
your post is arogant
It wasn’t meant to be, i certainly don’t want to be standing on my soap box preaching down at people. One of the dangers of text is how tough it is to convey tone & how little control i have on how you interpret it.
So i guess you’ll have to take me at face value when i say that i’m not an arrogant person & don’t intend any of my post to be arrogant.