Sunday, December 18, 2011

12/17/2011

On Saturday we reviewed the first three chapters of our current study.  Those first three chapters detailed several points that note what the full measure of a man is characterised by.  In some cases, probably more like 'most,' these points involve action outside of the normal 'comfort zone.'  That is to say that, particularly in human society and culture, it has become all too easy for a man to passively stand by and turn away from a difficult situation that may, in fact, require action.  How does one address a situation where the likely outcome will result only in criticism?  What if doing the right thing involves only 'cost,' and no 'benefit?' 

As the study continues, such questions will be answered.  While the answers may prove as tough as the questions, they should serve as a call to action.  Let's not stand by and be defined - let's be definitive.

The next meeting will take place on the first Saturday of January (i.e. 01/07/2012) at the same time and location.  For that date, we are reading chapters 4, 5 and 6. 

Merry Christmas to all!

1 comment:

  1. Just read chapter four. Lots of rich material there! Can't wait to discuss it. Anyone else keeping up? What are your thoughts?

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