Charles A. Lindbergh, 'The Spirit of St. Louis,' 1953
Somehow we have allowed the culture to tell us that the physical world is all that really matters. Science reinforces the assumption that what we can see and touch is the only part of life that is real, or that we can really know. We go along with it – separating the spiritual from the “real world.” But that’s not how it’s meant to be. The Christian worldview recognizes that the most important part of our humanity is the part that no one can see or touch – or completely explain. A holistic view of the universe honors both the seen and the unseen as having laws inherent to its proper operation. And that’s what this blog will be about.
Flying is a metaphor for that kind of worldview and that kind of life. There is something about flying that makes everything else you do seem different – a perspective thing that puts the mundane peculiarities of this life on earth back where they belong – under the clouds. But just because they’re under the clouds does not mean they go away. We can’t dwell only in the “factual and hard.” But we can’t stay up in the “solitude of interstellar space” forever either. We were made of, and for, both. Knowing that will change your life. Living that will change the world.
Somehow we have allowed the culture to tell us that the physical world is all that really matters. Science reinforces the assumption that what we can see and touch is the only part of life that is real, or that we can really know. We go along with it – separating the spiritual from the “real world.” But that’s not how it’s meant to be. The Christian worldview recognizes that the most important part of our humanity is the part that no one can see or touch – or completely explain. A holistic view of the universe honors both the seen and the unseen as having laws inherent to its proper operation. And that’s what this blog will be about.
Flying is a metaphor for that kind of worldview and that kind of life. There is something about flying that makes everything else you do seem different – a perspective thing that puts the mundane peculiarities of this life on earth back where they belong – under the clouds. But just because they’re under the clouds does not mean they go away. We can’t dwell only in the “factual and hard.” But we can’t stay up in the “solitude of interstellar space” forever either. We were made of, and for, both. Knowing that will change your life. Living that will change the world.
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