“If the Christ we follow sent out his disciples with no extra possessions (Luke 9:1-6 and 10:1-12) and warned would-be devotees that he had nowhere to lay his head (see Luke 9:57-62), then we must recognize that it is extremely difficult to live in a Christian way in a consumer culture.” IfsWayWould BeChristianCultureDifficultChristLaysPossessionConsumersExtrasConsumerismDiscipleLukeOverconsumptionDevoteeConsumer Culture Book:A Royal Waste of Time: The Splendor of Worshiping God and Being Church for the World Source: A Royal Waste of Time: The Splendor of Worshiping God and Being Church for the World
“The Tories had the legal right to demand extra meetings of the council but I could decide when they would be held and always called them for Friday afternoons, knowing that three or four of the richer Tories went to the country early and were not prepared to stay in the city beyond lunchtime. I realised that nothing in politics is new when I read in Suetonius's The Twelve Caesars that Julius Caesar pulled the same trick when reactionaries in the senate were making his life difficult.” CountryWould BeThreeDifficultCitiesKnowingFourDemandMeetingsPreparedTricksExtrasAfternoonSenateTwelveFridayCouncilRealisedReactionariesJuliusLunchtimeFriday Afternoon Author:Ken Livingstone
“Careers are built on relationships. Even if it's a bad movie, even if I know it's a bad movie, even if it's a team of filmmakers that I know are going to be difficult, that I know are going to really make me work extra hard, it's fundamentally the same process.” IfsKnowsHardProcessDifficultCareersTeamBuiltFilmmakerExtrasBad Movies Author:Christophe Beck