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EDGE DANCE: Plain Talk on Christian Business, Personal Finance, and a Real People’s Guide to Insurance Info

OK, so I have trouble narrowing my focus. (“Look, a birdie….OOOOH, shiney object”) These areas are somewhat related, though, at least in my own mind.  And good boundaries are highly over-rated. 

Edge Dance  is about life on the edge, which is where most of us live.   Comfort zones are disappearing fast.  Simple just doesn’t appear to be an option for many of us.  And we all need a hand now and then to stay in the game.  Something to give us an “edge”. 

Hopefully, Edge Dance can help by providing a forum for vision, encouragement,  practical information and relevant links.

shameless self-promotion

One of the main reasons for this blog is as a resource for friends and clients of our agency, Hometown Family Insurance Group.  So since it’s my blog, and I’m too cheap to buy the upgrades which would allow me to put post ads, I will shamelessly recommend my own business.  We are committed to offering only the wisest choices for our clients when it comes to crafting protection packages for business, families, individuals, and the self-employed.  We do not do auto or homeowners insurance, and we do not sell securities.  As I said, we are committed to wise choices. (Is my bias showing?) We are focused on health, disability, life, mortgage protection, long-term care, medicare supplements, and annuities.

Call or email us for consultations or quotes.  Individual or group.  If we are not currently licensed to write business in your state, we can change that in short order.  And yes, we do have a limited number of business opportunities as well.  To find out if you’re a “fit”, you can call or email about that too.  

my profile 

I became a Christian on April Fools Day, 1971 when I was hijacked to a “Jesus People” gathering near my home in northern Ohio.  At the time, I had been exploring Eastern religions, particularly Krishna consciousness and American Zen ala Alan Watts.  My best friend, and drummer in the band I was playing in at the time, just shook his head and mumbled “Ten thousand singers in northern Ohio, and they’ve gotta pick on mine.”  Not too long after, I decided to go to Bible College to learn about what I’d gotten myself into. I visited two, and picked the one in Michigan because the food was better.  I was, and am, obsessed with experiencing and growing in the Presence of God moment by moment, and finding ways that the “good news” really can be good news to the poor.  I also sought out ways to keep my faith mixed with a healthy dose of edgy folk, blues, and rock and roll.  After two years, the Bible College decided I’d be happier at the Reformed school down the road. 

Graduated with a degree in history, philosophy, and theology (indecision is a terrible thing). Became a builder.  At least that’s how I pay the bills.  Usually.  Have been involved in neighborhood organizing, street ministry, occult exit counseling, non-profit housing, teaching, writing, and trying to make music that doesn’t drip with sweetness.  (I really wanted to write “music that doesn’t suck”, but was afraid I might offend someone).

My relationship with Jesus Christ remains the central defining factor of my life.  And I remain convinced that faith needs to form and inform all that we do, in every aspect of life.  Far from being a personal private matter, it belongs on the street, in the coffeeshop, in the marketplace.  Honest. Engaged.  Dilletante.  Meddling in simply everything.

That’s how I would want to be remembered.  Trying with everything I am to be transformed into the likeness of Jesus Christ as I work and live and love and think in the twenty-first century.  And maybe making a difference. 

stats and such

Male.  53 yrs old.  Continually morphing arrangement of facial hair. Monogamous heterosexual and happy. Married 29 yrs.  Three children.  2 daughters 24 and 19.  One son age 6. One granddaughter 1 yr.  Live in Michigan.  BA. Active in teaching, mentoring, worship, and prayer.  Work in construction management consulting and insurance.  Christian Reformed.  Charismatic. Theologically conservative, but eclectic.  Political affiliation-agnostic.  Prone to engage on virtually any topic except sports, fashion, symbolic logic, mathematical theory, or the alleged superiority of the King James Version of the Bible.   Subject to sudden outbursts of militant and abandoned worship, and/or prophetic utterance.  May lapse into dreams (real or figurative), visions, or animated spiritual (but seldom religious) conversation without warning.  Often spotted in the company of real people, nice people, weird people, rich people, poor people, social conservatives, poets, gays, liberals, disturbingly well-adjusted humanists and agnostics, shamans, mystics, prophets, radicals, and malcontents of various stripes.  Beware.  If agitated, will bite Pharisees of any variety.  Passionate about Jesus Christ, family, friends, hearing God, justice and mercy, writing, reading, music, thinking, listening, conversation, and hats.  In that order.

Oh yes.  One last thing.  Jewish tradition says that at one time it was the practice in Jerusalem at the end of The Days of Awe for hundreds of people to receive a light lit with Fire from the Altar, and then march or dance down the steps of the Temple and out into the streets.  It was reported that the light moving from the Temple into the streets could be seen for miles.

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