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Johari Window

posted:  13:02:07,  by:  morethanstone,  in categories:  Random Thoughts

The Johari Window was invented by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham in the 1950s as a model for mapping personality awareness. By describing yourself from a fixed list of adjectives, then asking your friends and colleagues to describe you from the same list, a grid of overlap and difference can be built up.

Arena

(known to self and others)

independent, intelligent, introverted, loving

Blind Spot

(known only to others)

able, accepting, bold, brave, cheerful, clever, confident, dependable, friendly, observant, searching, self-assertive, spontaneous, wise, witty

Façade

(known only to self)

trustworthy

Unknown

(known to nobody)

adaptable, calm, caring, complex, dignified, energetic, extroverted, giving, happy, helpful, idealistic, ingenious, kind, knowledgeable, logical, mature, modest, nervous, organised, patient, powerful, proud, quiet, reflective, relaxed, religious, responsive, self-conscious, sensible, sentimental, shy, silly, sympathetic, tense, warm

Dominant Traits

80% of people think that jamieswann is able
60% of people agree that jamieswann is intelligent
80% of people think that jamieswann is witty

All Percentages

able (80%) accepting (20%) adaptable (0%) bold (20%) brave (20%) calm (0%) caring (0%) cheerful (20%) clever (40%) complex (0%) confident (20%) dependable (20%) dignified (0%) energetic (0%) extroverted (0%) friendly (20%) giving (0%) happy (0%) helpful (0%) idealistic (0%) independent (20%) ingenious (0%) intelligent (60%) introverted (20%) kind (0%) knowledgeable (0%) logical (0%) loving (40%) mature (0%) modest (0%) nervous (0%) observant (20%) organised (0%) patient (0%) powerful (0%) proud (0%) quiet (0%) reflective (0%) relaxed (0%) religious (0%) responsive (0%) searching (20%) self-assertive (20%) self-conscious (0%) sensible (0%) sentimental (0%) shy (0%) silly (0%) spontaneous (20%) sympathetic (0%) tense (0%) trustworthy (0%) warm (0%) wise (20%) witty (80%)

Created by the Interactive Johari Window on 13.2.2007, using data from 5 respondents.
You can make your own Johari Window, or view jamieswann’s full data.

My Myers Brigg

posted:  04:02:07,  by:  morethanstone,  in categories:  Random Thoughts

Found this site from Dream Awakener.

Another Myers-Brigg test….

I am an ISTP-Dominant Introverted Thinking.

“They have a finely nuanced ability to analyse situations, find root causes and foresee consequences. They distrust action taken too quickly without the necessary investigation. They are usually levelheaded, objective, impersonal yet intensely involved in problem solving. They are fiercely independent, seeking input and comments from a chosen few. When reporting to others, they need to establish credibility first: their own and that of the person they are reporting to. If the gap in knowledge and expertise is too great and their own proficiency dismissed, belittled or ignored, they will lose interest and motivation.”

“They are rigorous with their thoughts and analysis, choosing the exact words that convey precisely what is meant. They may spend a lot of time defining words, concepts and systems in order to define a problematic solution.

They are armchair detectives, scientists and philosophers, spending most of their time in quiet reflection to ponder truth, and solve mysteries. They may tend to neglect social requirements and responsibilities, finding many relationships to be too superficial to be of much interest. ”

For those of you that know me, what do you think?
Take the test and let me know how you came out…..

Who’s Job? Kleenex or the Church

posted:  02:02:07,  by:  morethanstone,  in categories:  Church, Random Thoughts

Wow. This is a new commercial from Kleenex. This should be the Church! I know, you’re thinking, “A Kleenex commercial should be the Church?” Well, not exactly, but certainly we could take some of this concept and appropriately apply it. The commercial is entitled “Let It Out”


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Have Mercy On Me.

posted:  30:01:07,  by:  morethanstone,  in categories:  Random Thoughts

Forgive me for sacrificing mercy…
on the altar of morality.

Forgive me for thinking that a proper doctrine of hell in the age to come…
meant that I can ignore hell in the here and now.

Forgive me for thinking that being the hands and feet of Jesus…
meant staying safe inside the foxhole of church buildings and structures.

Forgive me for being immersed in baptisms, buildings and budgets…
and missing renewal, restoration and reconciliation.

Forgive me for believing that saving people from sin is infinitely more important…
than freeing them from the yoke of injustice, oppression and poverty.

Forgive me for sacrificing grace…
on the altar of piety.

Off in the morning

posted:  20:01:07,  by:  morethanstone,  in categories:  Random Thoughts

Well, all I’m off in the morning. Off to Cleveland, then to Grand Rapids for the Isn’t She Beautiful conference, then from MI, I’m off to San Diego for a board meeting. Will be taking notes at the conference and will post about the conference as I’m able (under threat of death from Cindy).

Have a great week filled with peace and joy!

Evango-Meter

posted:  16:01:07,  by:  morethanstone,  in categories:  Random Thoughts, Top 10

Interesting post at Calacirian, regarding labels. It really got me thinking about the term “evangelical”–the good, the bad and the ugly–so I’ve decided to post a “Top Ten” of why I like the term evangelical…and why I don’t.

Top Ten Reasons I might refer to myself as an evangelical

10. It’s better than “born-again”.

9. It’s better than “saved”.

8. Tony Camplo just recently wrote a book “Letters To A Young Evangelical”. I’m not young, so I better be Evangelical because I want to read this book.

7. Evangelicals have historically been good at mission work.

6. I’ve never been to anything but a church that would categorize itself as Evangelical, so I don’t really have a choice.

5. Most of my friends would consider themselves Evangelical and I like them.

4. It puts me in good company. Luther, Wesley, Edwards, and Graham, to name a few.

3. There seem to be lots of us.

2. Because the dictionary defines it as “pertaining to or in keeping with the gospel and its teachings.”

1. Because it comes from Greek the greek word euangelion, good news, from euangelos, bringing good news : eu-, eu- + angelos, messenger, and I would like to be a messenger of Good News.

Top Ten Reasons I might NOT refer to myself as evangelical.

10. It can automatically be associated with the “religious right”, which can be associated with the Christian Coalition.

9. Because I found this picture on the internet.

8. Because evangelical is often associated with fundamentalist which is often associated with Televangelists, Gay-bashing and soldiers participating in Islamic Jihad. I do not need that kind of company, thank you very much.

7. Because people make assumptions about my political leanings.

6. Because evangelical can be confused with religious, which tends to get turned into legalism, which Jesus spoke against.

5. Alot of people don’t like evangelicals and I want some friends.

4. Most people don’t even know what evangelical means.

3. Why do I have to put any label in front of Christian?

2. Evangelicals have all the answers to the worlds problems, and I don’t.

1. Most people associate evangelical with 2 things–anti-abortion and anti-homosexual. I want to be known as pro-Jesus.

The Lord’s firm spanks?

posted:  12:01:07,  by:  morethanstone,  in categories:  Random Thoughts

John Piper used some “foul language” at the recent Passion Conference. Apparently, he drew some heat for it because it is addressed on his website here . In addressing his regret at saying that God “kicks our ass”, Piper states

“I think “He kicks our backside” would have sufficed. And even better might have been some concrete illustrations of the Lord’s firm spanks.”

The Lord’s firm spanks? I find that more offensive than God “kicks our ass”. In fact, it kind of creeps me out a little bit.

ew.

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Craig Ferguson, Pat Robertson, Job and gumball machines.

posted:  11:01:07,  by:  morethanstone,  in categories:  God, Random Thoughts, Healing, Religion, Scripture

Craig Ferguson, a late night TV host, made an absolutely brilliant statement. Probably one of the best statements I’ve heard recently, and as far as I know, he’s not a Jesus follower. He was doing a bit on Pat Robertson’s recent prediction of mass killings at the end of 2007.

Ferguson said,

“I think what happens is that some of these televangelists, they prey on the good-will of the congregation… People flock to these preachers, cause they want someone to tell them everything is gonna be all right. But here’s my thing, you can’t have certainty and faith. You can’t. You can’t have them at the same time. If you have faith, you don’t need certainty. If you have certainty, you don’t need faith. They can’t coexist. It doesn’t make sense. You can’t be hungry and full. You can’t be drunk and sober. You can’t be fat and thin. It doesn’t make any sense.”

This is an absolutely fascinating statement. If we have faith, we do so many of us flock to those public figures that predict the future through “prophecy” or promise the “best life now” or promise healing. Where is the faith in that? Are we not simply running off to soothe sayers? What is the difference, other than some use the name of Jesus and others don’t?

It reminds me of Job’s story, in some ways. It all came crashing down on poor Job. When I think I’m having a bad day, I just think of Job…puts things in perspective. Job lost his house, his children, his wealth, and then to make a bad day worse, his wife tells him “Why don’t you just curse God and die.” My husband loves when I say that to him.

So, there Job is, when his friends show up. The see how absolutely miserable he is. Scripture says that he looked so bad, they hardly recognized him. His friends sat with him for 7 days, mourning with him. But 7 days of mourning was about all they could handle. I think that we are not much different. We can only stand someone else’s grief for so long before we have to jump in and “fix it”. But that’s a story for another day….

His friend Eliphaz (I’ll call him Eli) jumps in and says, “Hey, Job, do you mind if I jump in here?” From there, Eli goes on to tell Job that the innocent prosper and the wicked get what they deserve. Hmmm…what was Eli implying?

Then old Bildad (Bill for short) weighs in. He suggests that perhaps Job’s children deserved to die for their sins and that if Job would simply repent, then certainly God would restore him.

As if this isn’t enough, then Zophar (Zoe for short) jumps in. He proceeds to tell Job that he is a mocker and a babbler and that he got LESS than he deserved from God as punishment.

Round and round it goes….for chapter after chapter. Eli, Bill and Zoe accuse and condemn Job (apparently, these guys have never heard of a fair fight). Job doesn’t fear God, Job is wicked, Job is clearly not listening to God. Of course, Job spends much time attempting to vindicate himself before his 3 “friends”. However, at some point the convo stops, because his 3 friends were disgusted with Job, as he was “righteous in his own eyes.” Then, to Job’s delight I’m sure, another friend swings by Job’s pad. I’ll call him Eli Jr. (no relation to the older Eli). Junior is already in a right state by the time he speaks. He was ticked with Job for justifying himself. He was ticked with the older 3 men, because they were unsuccessful at proving Job wrong. Junior takes 5 chapters and just lets Job have it.

And then…..drum roll….blowing of the shofar…..

Jehovah shows up.

I just love God. He has a fabulous sense of humor. So, God shows up and speaks to Job out of the storm. Even this is a clever little play on words. I think when God shows up, He must show up in the midst of a tempest, but Job was experiencing quite a tempest of his own. So God tells Job …
“Ok, Mister Man…get ready for me. I will now ask the questions, and YOU can answer.” God proceeds to ask Job questions like “Where were you when I laid the foundation of the world? Can you create lightening so that it says to you ‘Here I am?” Stuff like this. I’m thinking Job was feeling a bit humble. About halfway through God’s tirade, Job breaks in and says “Ok, Ok, You are right, God, I’ll shut up”. But God isn’t done with Job, yet. God continues to question Job with more humbling questions. One of my favorite questions that God asks is “Will you play with the leviathan like a bird, or put him on a leash for your girls?”. That’s funny. I don’t care what you say.

So, as the story wraps up, Job repents. He admits that he had no business questioning God or His purposes. Then, here comes the beautiful part, God totally OWNED Job’s friends. He tells them “that you have not spoken rightly of Me and that Job has. IF Job will pray for you, I will accept Job’s prayer and not deal accordingly with you.” BURN. I bet that Job’s friends were glad that Job was not the vindictive type. Job DID pray for his friends and God accepted Job’s prayers.

So, if you’re still with me, you may be wondering, “What the heck does this have to do with Pat Robertson and Craig Ferguson?” Well maybe, not much. However, I think it speaks to this need for us to have all the answers. Pray and God will heal. Be holy and God will bless you. Seek God and He will tell you the future so you can prepare.

God is not a gumball machine. We can’t stick in a quarter (the right action) and expect a gumball (the thing we want) to pop out. God is God. Who are we to question?

Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1

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StumbleUpon

posted:  08:01:07,  by:  morethanstone,  in categories:  Random Thoughts

Do you have hours to spend playing on the internet? Me neither…HOWEVER, this little plug in is just a little too fun not to pass on.

StumbleUpon

Beware! It can be addictive.

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Tag

posted:  24:12:06,  by:  morethanstone,  in categories:  Random Thoughts

John Smulo, or should I say J.J., tagged me. I’m new at this game, but apparently, I’m to tell you 5 things you may not know about me.

1. I lived in a group home from the time I was about 15 years old until the age of 18 years.

2. I love to sing.

3. I love water…the lake-the beach. I don’t care. When I am near a body of water, I’m a different person.

4. I’m a doula.

5. I think I could live in Africa.

So, there you go. My 5 things. I now tag
Cindy, Shannon, Brian, Creature, and Ruth.

Your turn, guys. Merry Christmas!

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