“Most cherished in this mundane world is a place with no traffic; truly in the city there can be mountain and forest.”
Wen Zhengming (1470-1559)
One of my friends, Rod, told me at Ava Coffee this morning that he read about Portland described as “the nation’s biggest small town.” For years I have discussed with Portland enthusiasts, flocking to our city, their glowing descriptions of Portland as a “city.” Many of us who have lived here for some time have an aversion to the urban sprawl and to the cold, brash feel of large, American cities. Our thinking and contributions have produced “the biggest small town.”
Today, I received a prayer update from Pat Roach and Jason Little, who are planting a new congregation in Southest Portland. Pat has discovered in the little time he has lived here that Oregonians are candid when it comes to spiritual issues. When people discover that he is a minister of the gospel, they will say, “Well, I’m not religious.” Continue reading »