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Hi John!

Deconstruction will cost you a lot... some might even call it expensive. 

But that's the price of freedom, right? RIGHT?! 

I'll unpack that idea in a bit. 

In this week's email:

Cartoon: Figuring it out 🏳️‍🌈
Dad Jokes: Pulling the sheet over my eyes 👀
Video: Dropping balls 🌎
Post: NakedPastor on ice ❄️🧊🥶
Original: I'm donating this one 🧑‍⚖️ 

CARTOON OF THE WEEK

jesus skates

Jesus Skates with The LGBTQ Sheep

My most recent original cartoon drawing is live on my website! If you want to own this one, I suggest you hurry! 🧡 🏳️‍🌈
 
It may be icy outside, but hopefully this cartoon will warm your heart. Go figure! 

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DAD JOKE OF THE WEEK

What did the blanket say as it fell off the bed?

Oh sheet!!!!!!

VIDEO OF THE WEEK

has the church dropped the ball?

There was a time in my life when I was a Bible fanatic — at that time my home, my vehicle, my paycheck, my community, my marriage, my friends, my sense of destiny, and my direction in life were all controlled by the Church. When I left the church, I lost all of it. I started from scratch.

In this conversation with Phil and Jen, we discuss our similar experiences of leaving our lives as pastors to venture into the Great Unknown...

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POST OF THE WEEK

david on ice

I turned 65 in October. For years now I’ve been pretty good at taking care of my health with exercise and diet.

But this last year I really ramped it up with intermittent fasting, running and rucking, weights, breathing exercises and holding my breath (up to 5:25 minutes so far), and cold-exposure (Wim Hot method, etc.)… which is easy in Canada LOL.

So I’d returned from my 5K run and took off all my clothes except my running leggings and went out to the woodpile to get a couple of sticks to stoke our wood stove.

Lisa took this shot. People dared me to share it. So I am. I’m a very modest person. So this is about as naked as you will see the NakedPastor! hahaha.

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ORIGINAL PAINTING | WINTER'S GRACE

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Lisa is a hospice care nurse… a real saint and angel… and people love her… both her peers and her patients.

Every year, Bobby’s Hospice where she works does a gala where they auction off things to raise funds. They asked me to donate a painting, so I made this one.

It measures 15”x20”x2”. I worked hard on it in my usual moody watercolor-ish style (although it is acrylic and ink on raw canvas). Lisa wanted me to call it “Winter’s Grace” so I did.

But I loved it so much I decided I’m going to paint more like this to sell. It’s one of my personal top favorite paintings that I’ve done. 

(I've learned that you can bid remotely too, so if you're interested in owning this one, please contact Vanessa McAleer at [email protected] or by calling 632-5593 Ext 3.

DO YOU WANT NICE THINGS? 

I got a message from a young woman last week. Her name is Miranda. Here’s what she wrote to me:

“You know what I also realized just now? I’m deconstructing from the cheap life and allowing myself to want nice things. Like clothes, a car, beauty products, etc. Not just nice things but also things that cost a lot. As a young girl, I got used to always going only for what was cheap and necessary. And now I buy what I like even if it costs me. This too is a long road to deconstruct. Indeed, the self-denial aftermath of deconstruction is not easy!”

We chatted back and forth because I told her I knew exactly what she was talking about. So much so that I wrote a book on it, Money is Spiritual, to not only exorcise my own demons around money, nice things, and success, but also to help others through it.

For me, it comes down to materiality. I grew up in a religious culture that despised the flesh and dismissed the material world. One preacher taught me that sex started after the Fall, proving that sex is sinful and only necessary for reproduction. Another preacher taught me that being a good steward of the earth was a waste of time because Jesus was coming back anyway. Yet other preachers taught me that money was filthy, a tool of the devil, and the only way to redeem it was to give it to the church. And on and on.

Extreme maybe. But this is what I was nurtured on. Lack and scarcity and poverty mentalities galore! 

But my kind of spiritual bent was towards suffering anyway. There were two choices: the prosperity gospel, which I despised and thought wasn’t really the gospel, and the poverty gospel, which is more like Jesus who didn’t even have a pillow to rest his head on and died with nothing. I chose the latter. So that to this day I still struggle with money, business, success, marketing, and talking publicly about my work and promoting it. It still feels icky and weird to me. I’ve come a long way, but I still have a ways to go.

That’s why Miranda’s message was so timely! I needed to hear that just now. Because I feel like I’m at another juncture where I can either turn back (self-sabotage), stay where I am (stall), or move forward (step past my mind’s limitations).

It’s been a journey! I enjoyed it. But I realize I have more growth, self-discovery, and adventure ahead of me. And I look forward to it.

Where are you on this issue? I’d love to hear.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

Did you know that studies show that people who read fiction develop more empathy?  

“Each of us can only ever experience a small sliver of what it’s like to be a human today… but as you read fiction, you see inside other people’s experiences. That doesn’t vanish when you put down the novel. When you later meet a person in the real world, you’ll be better able to imagine what it’s like to be them. Reading a factual account may make you more knowledgeable, but it doesn’t have this empathy-expanding effect”

This is from Johann Hari's Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention— and How to Think Deeply Again.

A great and important book!

A FINAL NOTE

We already know that deconstruction doesn't come without a cost. It can cost you your family, your community, your pay check. But some days the costs feel heavier than others. 

However, those costs for finally treating yourself and indulging in the things you were always told to deprive yourself of, are priceless! 

I hope you go buy yourself an ice-cream or an expensive coffee after reading this 🧡 

Much love, my friends!

David

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