Following is the text of an email I just sent out. I’d be happy to receive any responses here, too.
So, I was walking home for lunch and passed a nicely coiffed woman
sitting patiently in her large SUV in front of a certain private
school. I assume she was waiting for her (only) child to exit the
building and enter the safe confines of the gas-guzzler. Not that I’m
being judgemental or anything. 🙂Anyway, as I passed by, I wondered what her response would be if Jesus
knocked on her window and asked why she was driving such a big
automobile. I imagined her reciting the usual litany of space and
safety reasons. Then I imagined Jesus pulling a socratic (yeah, I
just coined it) and walking her through some questions that guided her
into considering how her life, perhaps, was structured to make her
believe that she needed that car.By this time, I was home and I enjoyed my reheated Chinese food from
last night. While I was eating, I searched around the web for
references to ‘right living.’ There are some, but not much. This
made me think that I sure would like to read other folks’ thoughts
about ‘right living’ and how I wished there was some kind of community
weblog where people could write stuff and respond in kind, etc. Then
I thought about how easy it would be to make something like that, but
the tough part would be finding high quality contributors.So you see where I’m going here. It’s pretty easy to make a
straight-up weblog where many people can write about a finely tuned
topic. The bigger problem is finding people who are willing to write
(even occasionally) and think about the topic. If such a place
existed on the web, I’m relatively confident that it would attract a
sizable readership over time.So here’s the pitch: are any of you interesting in sharing the burden
of writing about ‘right living’ on the web? I am not suggesting any
particular political agenda here–I’m just interested in smart people
writing about their thoughts on ‘right living’, how it is manifested
in their lives, what it means to them, how they struggle with it, how
it ties to their faith, and so on. If you aren’t interested, do you
know anyone who might be? How ’bout passing this along to them? If
there is sufficient interest in such a project, I’d be happy to make
the place exist–and to contribute in my own inimitable way.