This morning on my 30 commute to work I listened to two short sermons by Randy Harris, a professor of theology at ACU. He was speaking about mystery and silence. You can download his sermons for free here:
Harris talks about our tendency to shy away from mystery in part one and explores the benefits of time spent in silence in part two.
Here’s the irony: these sermons are about mystery and silence and, while I feel I should post tonight (I haven’t posted in a week, which is an eternity in blog-land), I don’t really feel compelled to try to explain anything or to talk. I’m pretty content to just be.
So download the sermons, slap them on your iPod and give ‘em a whirl. Let me know what you think.


















