
Knowing I should probably tell more stories, I thought I’d share this slightly edited version of my story, which I recently sent a reader when asked about it.
Well, my story is somewhat convoluted. I grew up in a nominal Catholic family and attended a Marist Brothers school but became disenchanted with the Pope and Christianity in general in my late teens, renouncing Christianity altogether around 18. Having dabbled in the occult as a teenager I turned to the New Age Movement which was then in it’s heyday. I explored mysticism, eco-pantheism, and was eventually drawn to Zen Meditation. In my mid twenties however I met a Christian girl, who later became my wife, who upended my expectations of Christianity. She was an evangelical studying environmental science, and that didn’t compute. Anyway to cut a long story short, God continued to upend my expectations and this culminated in Christian conversion.
But re-embracing Christ was once thing, re-embracing western dualism and evangelical kitsch culture was another. So I sought a new kind of Christianity even as I attended a Charismatic and Calvinist influenced Anglican church. I found part of my answer amongst writers like John Howard Yoder (an Anabaptist teacher), Richard Foster (a Protestant mystic) and Mike Frost (a Baptist writer who later became a significant voice in the Emerging / Missional Church). In time I drifted to the Baptist church, which was closer to my Anabaptist leanings.
Or should I say neo/open/missional Anabaptist leanings? For my journey, though very Anabaptist in flavour, was informed by Evangelical missiology, Orthodox teaching and art, Catholic mysticism, Esoteric symbolism, and even more, by reflections on my own experiences. With such diverse influences I tend to emphasize Christian essentials far more than denominational distinctives.
So, what’s your story? Even if you don’t comment regularly, let me encourage you to allow me and other readers here to get to know you better.







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