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W&T Offshore To Present At The 2017 IPAA Oil & Gas Investment Symposium in NYC – PR Newswire (press release)
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HOUSTON, March 29, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- W&T Offshore, Inc. (NYSE: WTI) announced today that the Company will be participating in the 2017 IPAA Oil & Gas Investment Symposium to be held April 3-4, 2017 in New York City.
Tracy Krohn, W&T Offshore's Chairman and CEO, is scheduled to make a presentation on Monday, April 3, at 8:45 a.m. Eastern Time (7:45 a.m. Central Time). The presentation will be broadcast over the Internet. The webcast link to the audio presentation and accompanying slides can be accessed live and for replay by visiting the investor relations section of the Company's website at http://www.wtoffshore.com.
About W&T OffshoreW&T Offshore, Inc. is an independent oil and natural gas producer with operations offshore in the Gulf of Mexico and has grown through acquisitions, exploration and development. The Company currently has working interests in approximately 52 fields in federal and state waters (50 producing and two fields capable of producing) and has under lease approximately 750,000 gross acres, including approximately 490,000 gross acres on the Gulf of Mexico Shelf and approximately 260,000 gross acres in the deepwater. A majority of the Company's daily production is derived from wells it operates. For more information on W&T Offshore, please visit the Company's website at http://www.wtoffshore.com.
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ExxonMobil poised to announce another major find offshore Guyana; Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister to discuss … – Demerara Waves
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ExxonMobils Stabroek Block concession offshore Guyana.
As ExxonMobil prepares to announce that it has found more hydrocarbons in commercial quantities at its latest exploration well offshore Guyana, the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Keith Rowley is travelling to the United States to meet with top officials of that American oil giant to discuss refining Guyanas oil, according to well-placed sources.
Guyanas Ministry of the Presidency said Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman told Cabinet on Tuesday that ExxonMobilcould make another significant announcement on its work in Guyana Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) within the next two weeks.
Well-placed sources said ExxonMobils disclosure is expected to be about another oil find, this time at the well named Snoek, located more than 100 miles from the coast. More details about the previously drilled well, Payara, is also expected to be provided by the company.
ExxonMobilsVice President Investor Relations and Secretary, Jeff Woodbury is scheduledto host a discussion of First Quarter 2017 financial and operating results in late April.
With the state-owned Petroleum Company of Trinidad and Tobago (Petrotrin) stating categorically that it is ready to refine Guyanas oil as part of a strategic alliance in the Caribbean Community (Caricom), the leader of that twin-island nation will be discussing regional partnerships when he meets with top officials of ExxonMobil and other American oil companies during his visit tothe Houston, Texas.
The discussions will centre around strategies for navigating the challenges facing the energy sector and opportunities for growth and partnerships here at home (Trinidad and Tobago) and in the region, Rowleys office said in a statement on Tuesday. The Trinidad and Tobago leaders March 28 to 31 visit to Texas will include meetings with four energy companies- BP Amoco, Shell, ExxonMobil and EOG Resources.
Rowleywill be accompanied in the several rounds of energy talks with leading companies in the industry by Minister in the office of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs, Stuart Young.
Guyana plans to begin commercial oil production in 2020.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of the Presidency said newly-appointed Presidential Advisor on Petroleum, Dr. Jan Mangal, briefed Cabinet about his role and plans against the background of President David Grangers vision for the development of the sector. It is to give Cabinet some comfort around the role itself, my experience and then also the vision of the President and the high level vision, which we will have to work on and Guyanese will have to work on. But it was really to give Cabinet a view of where we are starting for Guyana,said Mangal,an expert in offshore and civil engineering.
The oil and gas expert explained that as the Advisor to the President on Petroleum, he will be tasked with being the middle ground between the Government and stakeholders to ensure that the necessary plans and policies are put in place. It is around bringing oil and gas expertise, someone from the industry like myself, in the position in the Ministry of the Presidency, who can speak to all stakeholders in Government and outside of Government. It is a position in the Ministry that can look at things holistically in terms of Guyanas energy sector; how oil and gas will affect Guyana as a whole. It is about how it will touch all areas of Guyana, business and all social issues. The role will touch on all areas and will try to stimulate the stakeholders input and I expect that it will grow over time, he said.
Dr. Mangal, whose appointment is funded through the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), noted that while his initial role is intended to last for a six month period, there is an intention to seek funding for the appointment to be extended and expanded to include other experts from the technical, legal and commercial areas of the oil and gas sector.
I envision a small team in the Ministry, about five or less and this is a team of experts from the industry and they will be there to assist the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Finance and to also work with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Public Infrastructure. So under that five, there will be a commercial oil and gas expert, an oil and gas lawyer, an analyst and possibly a technical person but these will be persons who have been in the industry for a very long time, who know the industry very well and who are prepared to come and advise the Government of Guyana, the Presidential Advisor said.
Minister Trotman, in an invited comment, said that Dr. Mangals presentation could not be more timely since ExxonMobil has been aggressively carrying out seismic and exploratory work, with an announcement expected in another week or two. This, he said, will help the Cabinet to act more definitively on matters in relation to this sector.
The presentation was about the technical aspects, where we would spend out monies and the kind of vision we would like to have for Guyana. So it was a good presentation; very timely and now I believe that Cabinet will examine it some more and look at the considerations some of which are political, some technical, some financial and we will ultimately come up with the blueprint if I can put it that way for the development of the oil and gas sector, he said.
Mangal holds a Doctorate in Offshore Geotechnical Engineering from the University of Oxford and a Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Edinburgh, has worked in the marine and oil and gas industries for the past 18 years.
Minister Trotman noted that Government is working round the clock to put all systems in place to prepare Guyana for the first oil. We are preparing every day at the Ministry and Dr. Mangal is joining the Government to prepare for the first oil and so there is something happening everyday. We are looking at contracts, identifying persons to do things, assessing requests for permits. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC), they are all working, he said in the Ministry of the Presidencys statement.
In January 2017, ExxonMobil announced positive results from its Payara-1 well offshore Guyana. Payara is ExxonMobils second oil discovery on the Stabroek Block. The well was drilled by ExxonMobil affiliate Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited, and encountered more than 95 feet (29 meters) of high-quality, oil-bearing sandstone reservoirs. It was safely drilled to 18,080 feet (5,512 meters) in 6,660 feet (2,030 meters) of water. The Payara field discovery is about 10 miles (16 km) northwest of the 2015 Liza discovery.
According to ExxonMobil, in addition to the Payara discovery, appraisal drilling at Liza-3 has identified an additional high quality, deeper reservoir directly below the Liza field, which is estimated to contain between 100-150 million oil equivalent barrels.
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Chinese JV orders 3 Haliade offshore wind turbines – Renewables Now (subscription)
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March 29 (Renewables Now) - GE Renewable Energy will be supplying three offshore wind turbines of the Haliade 150-6MW model for a demonstration project in China, the General Electric (NYSE:GE) unit said Monday.
Fuqing Haixia Electricity Generation Co, a joint venture (JV) between China Three Gorges Corp and Fujian Energy, will build the 73-MW Fujian Xinghua Gulf offshore wind farm using turbines by several suppliers. The deal for GE includes technical support and two years of operation and maintenance (O&M).
The US company said it will manufacture the three nacelles and generators at its Offshore Wind facility in Saint-Nazaire, France, while the blades will be made in Denmark. Towers for the wind turbines will be produced in Chengxi, China.
Installation is to take place in the closing quarter of 2017.
The Haliade turbine has been developed by French Alstom, the power and grid businesses of which were bought by GE in 2015. The US conglomerate recently got the European Commissions (EC) approval to also buy Danish wind turbine blade maker LM Wind Power. The latter is expanding its capacity after a deal to supply blades to the Haliade platform.
China ranked third in terms of total installed offshore wind capacity at the end of 2016 after adding 592 MW in the year. Chinese offshore market began what many hope is the sectors long awaited take-off in 2016, the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) said when releasing statistics for the past year.
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Skating a halfpipe on the high seas – GrindTV
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Matt Hensley rolled the 5-foot mini, pumping up the walls, doing smooth ollies and grinds. Part of the generation that first pushed the limits of street skating, Hensley, now 46, was enjoying a session with old friends on a Friday night.
But there was something more to it: Hensley and his old H Street skate team were sessioning the high seas with the tropical Atlantic Ocean stretching to the horizon in every direction.
It was the first-ever skate jam on a cruise ship. But this sea voyage wasnt your average Bahamian jaunt. This was Flogging Mollys Salty Dog Cruise, a swashbuckling three-night excursion of a few thousand punk-rock pirates.
Somehow, legends like Eddie Elguera, Ron Allen, Tony Magnusson, Sal Barbier, John Schultes and company grinding away in the Tropic of Cancer seemed to fit perfectly.
Its three years that Ive been trying to do this and I finally got the green light. When I first wanted to do it, everybody around me was like, Yeah, no problem. Lets do it. Ive been a skateboarder all my life, so I was thinking that it was too easy, Hensley told GrindTV on his way across the pool deck from Flogging Mollys headlining Friday evening show to the ramp, which had been assembled while he was wailing out Tobacco Island and The Kilburn High Road with his band.
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If it was that simple, lets just light the whole place on fire and go crazy.
Hensley is that rare type who has become an icon in two worlds, first as a California pro skater and today as the accordion player for Irish punk rockers Flogging Molly. He became an influential skateboarder in the 90s and while traveling on skate tours bought old accordions from pawn shops, eventually becoming a proficient player.
Irish-born Dave King, who was reviving a form of Celtic folk music around Los Angeles, invited Hensley to join the band in 1996. Theyve put out five albums in the last 15 years, traversing the world many times over.
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Each March, Flogging Molly does a whirlwind of live shows, TV performances and, for the last few years, the Salty Dog Cruise, a four-day, three-night tour from Miami to the Bahamas with a full lineup of Flogging Mollys friends. This year was highlighted by everything from reggae to punk, folk, rock steady and traditional Irish music.
When Hensley got that first green light about getting a ramp on the ship, he reached out to some skate friends.
I wanted to have skateboarders who were artists and played music to be here to skate, he says. I reached out to [Tommy] Guerrero and Ray Barbee, but when the company told me we couldnt do it, it messed everything up.
But this year, with all the legal ts crossed and is dotted, the floating ramp became a reality.
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When The Enchantment of the Seas pulled into Coco Cay, Flogging Molly tore apart the stage on a tropical beach. That evening, back on the ship, between sets by Less than Jake, the Bouncing Souls, Voodoo Glow Skulls and the English Beat, the H-Street team started really letting loose somewhere in the middle of the ocean.
It just feels so good. I see the world through a skaters eyes. I see transition where there shouldnt be, said Hensley. With all these punk bands on this boat, I knew that if you put a skate ramp on here, it would just make a good time great. Come hell or high water, we did it.
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250000: A private island in the Philippines or a one-bed flat in Oxford? – The Oxford Times
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Samung Island in the Philippines could be yours for 250,000. Picture: Private Islands Online
IMAGINE listening to the sound of waves crashing,with the sun beating down on your face as you lie back in the golden sand.
It may sound all like an idyllic holiday but it could also be your new home.
For the same price as a one-bedroom flat in East Oxford you could get a private island in the Philippines.
For 250,000 you could trade in your flat on Cowley Road for the Samung Island, which is less than 125 miles east of Manilla.
Samung Island in thePhilippines. Picture: Private Islands Online
The island has white sand beaches, green hills with coconut trees and is98.84 acres.
Flats above shops along the Cowley Road. Picture: Google Maps
The island lies in the path of the northwest trade winds ensuring a mild ocean climate. The monsoon season takes place from September to January.
If you want to trade in The Bullingdon and and The Cowley Retreat for crystal clear waters and palm trees, Private Islands Online is the gateway to your new home.
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NYC’s latest real estate boom? Private islands – New York Post
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New York Post | NYC's latest real estate boom? Private islands New York Post While the exact number of private-island listings located in this pocket of the Long Island Sound isn't available, local brokers tell The Post they're seeing more up for grabs now than in recent years specifically, at least 14 active listings, whose ... |
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The Fellowship for Intentional Community Announces the Release … – PR Web (press release)
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When people ask me where to move to escape climate change, I tell them there's no escape and that the thing to look for is a strong community. This book explains how to build that kind of community anywhere." - Bill McKibben, Founder of 350.org
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) March 29, 2017
TEDx speaker and longtime sustainable community activist Maikwe Ludwig will be releasing her new book on Earth Day, April 22, 2017. Ludwig will then be available for speaking engagements all over the country, talking about climate disruption, intentional communities, legal and economic reform, and the development of cooperative culture.
Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet and founder of the climate change organization 350.org says, When people ask me where to move to escape climate change, I tell them there's no escape and that the thing to look for is a strong community. This book explains how to build that kind of community anywhereit's a manual for the future."
The basis of this new book is the two decades that Ludwig has lived in residential intentional communities, and learning the deep skills of cooperation. Intentional communities are groups of people who live together based on common values and purposes. The Fellowship for Intentional Communitys online directory lists over 1,300 such groups, ranging from student co-ops and ecovillages to monasteries and upscale cohousing communities.
The book also takes on predatory capitalism and systems of oppression, according to the author. We cant really solve the climate crisis without looking at how we are organized socially and economically. The book includes a whole chapter on legal and economic reform, and that chapter is just as essential as the one on starting a community, said Ludwig from her home in Laramie, WY. My basic premise is that the US cultural tendency toward isolation and hyper-consumerism is a large portion of how weve gotten ourselves into this mess. The solutions need to happen on just as many levels: cultural, economic, personal and social.
Dr. Chong Kee Tan, the founder of the alternative currency system in California called Bay Bucks, agrees. "Is it possible to jettison our current system of exploitation and environmental destruction, and create a new system, that is not only sustainable but affords us a comfortable and fulfilling life? [This book] reminds us how the way is fraught with challenges and shows us how to conquer them."
The book also profiles two US intentional communities in terms of their carbon footprints, livability and economic security for their members: Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage in Missouri, and Twin Oaks Community in Virginia. Ludwigs 2013 TEDx Talk, titled, "Sustainable Is PossibleAnd It Doesnt Suck!," focused on Dancing Rabbit as a model low consumption community.
This national speaking tour will be Ludwigs second. In 2015, when she was the Executive Director of the Center for Sustainable and Cooperative Culture, she spent 6 months on the road. That tour provided the opportunity to develop a portion of the material in the new book.
The book is currently available in two ways: participation in the Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign (which results in the book getting to people about a week before the public release, and being acknowledged in the book, for anyone who participates by April 1), and by ordering through the Fellowships website.
View the Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign: https://www.generosity.com/community-fundraising/in-this-together-climate-disruption-community/x/6404087.
Inquiries about speaking tour stops, or interview requests for Maikwe Ludwig can be made by emailing Mariyam Medovaya, the Tour Coordinator, at climatetour[at]ic.org
About the Fellowship for Intentional Community: FICs mission is to support and promote the development of intentional communities and the evolution of cooperative culture. FIC publishes Communities magazine, and the Communities Directory (both online and in print), and offers a range of services and other publications to support communities forming and thriving. We also regularly work with researchers and the press to make sure accurate information is available about the communities movement.
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The Benedict Option Can’t Save Your Faith Or Family – The Federalist
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Id been grinding my own wheat flour for two years by the time I read Rod Drehers Crunchy Cons in 2006. A friend had given it to me because of my, shall we say, Benedict Option lifestyle. Winter red wheat berries are the best for bread baking, while the soft white ones produce a fine, velvety pastry floura tip for those interested in that route.
Life is a tale told through talk, taste, and touch. It is memory and destiny at once. A Christian might say it is death and resurrection, if you give your life you keep it. So before we get to Drehers new book, The Benedict Option, let me a little of my story.
Watching the President Clinton impeachment trial years ago changed my life. Sensing a call to do what I could for my country, I let go of my dreams of a quiet life in academia and went off to law school. I sought out mentoring by great constitutional law professors so I would eventually contribute to bringing the judiciary back to constitutional originalism.
By the time I was in my second year in law school, my life was unravelling. Law school is brutal. It is even more so for those who are married with families. Our culture can be a meat grinder, and battling it in the front lines of federal courts is even bloodier. I couldnt have it all, and I couldnt do it all. So I chose my family. This began a trajectory of increasing retreat and insularity that would lead to me (religiously) grinding my own wheat and policing my childrens speech for what I deemed to be affirmations of worldly popular culture.
The Benedict Option rightly tells the reader there is no salvation in politics, our culture has morally collapsed, and Christians have amalgamated their faith with American popular culture. Dreher believes American Christians only viable choice is what he has dubbed the Benedict Option. He uses the monastic Benedictine spirituality and way of life as a prescriptive template for all Christians.
This includes such measures as: stable local living in small intentional Christian communitiesthe Christian village; cutting back on pop culture consumption; orienting the family towards God; creating sacramentally vibrant worship; pulling the kids out of public school and educating them classically either through private school, home school, or co-op; practicing hospitality and Christian neighborliness; buying from other Christians even if it costs more; building Christian employment networks; refusing to compromise to satisfy the whims of the young; fighting pornographythe list goes on. In short: avoid vice, and take up virtue.
It sounds nice on the surface, but thats not how it often works out in practice. This option, no matter what you call it, leads to gospel amnesia, not to a flourishing Christian culture.
Soon after I left law school, I had our third baby, and we moved so my husband would not need to drive 70 miles through Los Angeles traffic to work. We changed denominations from a nominally conservative but doctrinally thin Protestantism to a more explicitly Reformed Calvinism. I did what is natural for a person who wakes up to the fact that she has neglected something preciousI overcorrected.
While learning about Reformed theology, we were introduced to the writings of pastors who were putting forth a very similar vision to the one Dreher offers in his book, though none called it the Benedict Option at the time. Sometimes it was referred to as communities of like-minded Christians, or as one communitys motto had it, Simple, Separate, and Deliberate.
Some had ties to neo-agrarianism. Many of the leaders we read had ties to the classical Christian education movement. Generally it went under different names depending on the pastor and community. Some even had created successful ministries, companies that sold products aimed primarily at home schooling parents and celebrating a life outside of twenty-first-century American culture.
We were in our early thirties. We wanted a faith for us and our children that could withstand the cultures battering, intellectual and otherwise. Ultimately, our faith in such methods, and our journey in and out of this Benedict Option, exhausted our faith and estranged one of our children. I do not hold a blanket resistance against Christians building strong robust churches and communities, but this method is inherently flawed. It weakens rather than builds.
We were particularly captivated by two of these Benedict-like communities, both deliberately founded in smallish cities in rural states with easy access to land for member families. We listened to recordings of their pastors and preeminent community members espousing the glories of life together in their churches and neighborhoods. We were hooked. We were convinced we had to go this route to survive degenerated American culture and raise godly children.
This was part of the impetus that drove us to flee Southern California, not to join one of these seemingly exemplary Benedict-like communities, but to at least be closer to other sympathizers, to join a community that affirmed the same creed and stood in solidarity with the brave agrarian vanguard of authentic Christianity. This was conveniently facilitated by the leaders of these exemplary communities having founded their own Protestant denominations, whose member churches could easily be identified online.
So for a time we found our solidarity and quasi-Benedictine community in this little corner of Christendom, but didnt yet realize what a little corner it was. Church authority was held in high regard, but it gradually became clear that few could agree on what that meant. Everyone (inspired by genuine Christian motives, I concede) believed a countercultural lifestyle was of primary importance. This left matters of church governance to be of secondary importance at best, and through a series of events, the church and community fell apart.
Ours wasnt the only Benedict-like community to suffer such a fate. Several of the exemplary communities we had looked up to unraveled to various degrees within the same decade. Verbal, ecclesiastical, and sometimes criminal charges of abuse, whisper campaigns, and blogosphere broadsides weakened the abilities of these communities not only to be lights to the world, but to serve their own members and families.
That leads me to my critique. Many of the families who come together to form these communities believe they are being obedient to God or purer in faith. But what begins as a good desire turns into a measuring rod. Families begin comparing themselves to one another and to those outside the community. Who can be more rigorous, and hence more faithful? Soon these judgments begin to build a wall that insulates those inside the community from the world outside. One sees a rise in authoritarian behavior, paranoia, and an insular mindset. It even distanced families in the community from kin who were not.
Those joining must soon be able to show they can check off the righteousness boxes. Sure, anyone can repent and believe the gospel, but can you live without both cable and Netflix? Can you homeschool your eight kids, including the 10-year-old special-needs son, without institutional involvement? Can you all show up twice a week to choir practice?
Can you derive an income for your household without taint from large immoral corporations or (gasp) government employment? Can you source at least half your familys food from your own garden, pasture, and henhouse? Because the Smiths can. And the Joneses. And the Johnsons. And they are righteous. Not sure if you are. Welcome to the community.
What begins as a good desire turns into a measuring rod.
This process diminishes the gospel, reducing it to a set of propositions one assents to, but what rises to primary importance is the list of distinctives. Distinctives are qualities the people of that community hold to be signs of faithfulness and Christian maturation. For some communities home schooling becomes one of the most important signs of a familys obedience to God. In other communities it was agrarian living, still others it was classical education, or liturgical church worship. Every community had a slightly different ordering of these distinctives. But they all had them; they were the Benedict rule for that community.
If you had asked me back then to name the most important thing in life, I would have responded with: Love the Lord your God with all your mind, heart, and strength. Everyone would have answered the same way. No one would have said: home schooling, or four-part harmony singing, or anything else. But if you probed further and asked what does loving God mean, people would have responded with these distinctives. These were envisioned as necessary derivatives of Love the Lord your God.
To be sure, the God of the Bible does give us commands, and does tell us what loving him should look like. But these secondary and tertiary components begin quickly to undermine and overwhelm the primacy of what God actually says. This is my next point: it doesnt take long for these communities to begin elevating non-salvific distinctives to a place of primary importance.
In The Benedict Option Dreher tries to say things like dont make family an idol, reach across church boundaries to build relationships, dont idolize the community, and so on. But it reads as an Oh, by the way, just look out for this.
I found this perplexing for several reasons: One, if you write a book suggesting to people that the most viable Christian way forward is to unite in small communities and live faithful Christian lives, and if youve taken the time to see the ways its been done and failed (as I know he has on his blog), you should take the time to mount an honest counter argument against your proposal. You should present it to readers, then show how your ideas are different from those that have been tried and failed or been riddled with heinous sin.
You should show how your ideas are different from those that have been tried and failed or been riddled with heinous sin.
Its very curious that Dreher doesnt mention the various Benedict Option communities that exist or have existed in the recent past and have been hampered by error, spiritual abuse, physical and sexual abuse, pettiness, and the like. Its not that Dreher doesnt know about these communities. He even exchanged several public blog post arguments with the pastor of an Idaho community who harbored a sexual child molester and helped get him married off, all while using his clerical platform to minimize the crimes and vilify the abusers victims. So why would Dreher not give space in a 244-page book to the empirical problems of actual intentional Christian communities?
Dreher gives only two mild examples of a Benedict option community not turning out well, but when read in the greater context of the book, you walk away thinking they were minimized, and that a general warning is enough to not fall into the ditch. The two counter points he gives are on page 129, and page 139 (in the galley copy). On page 129 he tells of a conversation with a high school senior he calls an agonized young atheist. She talks of her paranoid parents and gives this warning: I wish you good luck with the Benedict Option, she told me. But please tell parents that if they want their kids to stay Christian, not to do what mine did. They smothered us and made us into rebels.
If you had told me back then that I was being austere, I would have mocked your superficial, Christian lite ideas.
To his credit Dreher does say on that same page, It sometimes happens that mothers and fathers think theyre serving God by their austere discipline but in fact are driving their children away from Him.
Right, but the fact is that most parents in the midst of such communities (I include myself in this criticism) do not realize they are being austere, because in those communities with the parent peer pressure toward producing godly children austere just looks like greater faithfulness. And which parent in those communities doesnt want to be more faithful?
If you had told me back then that I was being austere (as my parents tried to warn me) with my children, I would have mocked your superficial, Christian lite ideas. You would have gotten an earfull, and three-quarters of Drehers 2017 arguments would have been spewing out of my mouth way back when the Benedict Option wasnt even a glimmer in anyones eyes. Sure enough, we lost a child to those ideas and way of life.
America has a history of such utopian communities, more often than not separating themselves to be Christian in a distinct way from the surrounding culture. In a way, the Puritans who landed in New England were taking the Benedict Option, although they were anti-Catholic. One can still say that their goal was to build a community of faithful believers and raise their children in the faith.
History does not indicate that forming such family communitieseven intentionally Christian onesresults in any kind of ark of preservation in a turbulent culture.
But we know the tragic end of the Puritans, their faith and doctrine degenerating into Unitarian universalism fewer than four generations from landing at Plymouth Rock. History does not indicate that forming such family communitieseven intentionally Christian onesresults in any kind of ark of preservation in a turbulent culture.
Dreher has written that he is not suggesting any utopian community or a retreat from the world. Its true, he doesnt outright call for it. This only heightens the dissonance in the mind of the reader, because his qualifications come amid the explicitly monastic titular metaphor and his repeated cherry-picked glowing descriptions of such communities, which are in practice quasi utopian and retreatist.
Dreher does give some warnings to his readers: If you isolate yourself, you will become weird, Father Marc continued. It is a tricky balance between allowing freedom and openness on the one hand, and maintaining a community identity on the other. The idea of community itself should not be allowed to become an idol.
Dreher states: Communities that are wrapped too tight for fear of impurity will suffocate their members and strangle the joy out of life together. Ideology is the enemy of joyful community life, and the most destructive ideology is the belief that creating utopia is possible.
Those warnings are good, but what Dreher gives with one hand he takes away with the other. Later in the book he waxes poetic:
We live liturgically, telling our sacred Story in worship and song. We fast and we feast. We marry and give our children in marriage, and though in exile, we work for the peace of the city. We welcome our newborns and bury our dead. We read the Bible, and we tell our children about the saints. And we also tell them in the orchard and by the fireside about Odysseus, Achilles, and Aeneas, of Dante and Don Quixote, and Frodo and Gandalf, and all the tales that bear what it means to be men and women of the West.
We work, we pray, we confess our sins, we show mercy, we welcome the stranger, and we keep the commandments. When we suffer, especially for Christs sake, we give thanks, because that is what Christians do. Who knows what God, in turn, will do with our faithfulness?
How exactly is this not utopian? For a serious-minded Christian this sounds like heaven on earth. It certainly sounds wonderful to me.
The problem is not that Dreher recommends Christians live faithful, sacramental lives. There are inherent anti-cultural elements to such living, but those elements are not problematic in the ways these intentional communities of like-minded Christians are. I am all for, and our family indeed practices, faithful sacramental behaviors. We think through the decisions we make for our family, for the education of our children, and for our spiritual maturity. These are not the issue; but these are not the Benedict Option. If that is all Dreher means, then he should not have used a phrase that presupposes certain things.
The reader is left confused because Dreher hints this is all the Benedict option is, living a faithful Christian life. At one point he quotes a writer, Leah Libresco, saying: People are like, This Benedict Option thing, its just being Christian, right? And Im like, Yes! Youve figured out the koan! Libresco told me. But people wont do it unless you call it something different. Its just the church being what the church is supposed to be, but if you give it a name, that makes people care.
One of the fair criticisms Dreher levels against modern Christians is that they are consumerists who fall for gimmicks and marketing. But it seems he is perfectly willing to use the method he decries to sell an idea to Christians. If thats all this is, then The Benedict Option is a ruse.
I understand the longing for what Dreher describes in the Benedict Option. I still ache for it. There are ways to strengthen the family, to establish faithful churches, and to build a robust Christian culture. And it is good that we are having an honest discussion about them. But after our experience and that of others, I do not believe the Benedict option is it.
Luma Simms is an associate fellow at The Philos Project. She writes on culture, family, philosophy, politics, religion, and the life and thought of immigrants. Her work has appeared at First Things Magazine, Public Discourse, The Federalist, and elsewhere. Follow her on Twitter: @lumasimms.
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Arkansas Community Foundation and CFO learn from each other at Springfield-based event – Springfield News-Leader
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Louise Knauer, For the News-Leader 6:02 a.m. CT March 28, 2017
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While we have plenty of interaction with other nonprofits in our region, we dont have an actual peer-to-peer network here for what we do. Its intentional for community foundations to function as anchors for specific geographic areas.
So, it was great to host the whole staff of the Arkansas Community Foundation in Springfield this month. The Little Rock-based ACF central office of about 14, very similar to our size, came to Springfield for a staff retreat. (For all but one, this was the first time theyd made it north of Branson.)
They were specifically interested in our disaster recovery work in Joplin and other communities and we each met with our counterparts to talk about how we do our jobs.
The ACF is a statewide foundation with 27 affiliate foundations that operate very prescriptively and have part-time staff in addition to central office support. The Community Foundation of the Ozarks serves about two-thirds of Missouri geographically with 49 affiliates, but ours are all volunteer-led with their own governance under our umbrella.
They direct a lot of their grantmaking through donor-advised funds where donors recommend how charitable dollars are spent. We also have generous donor advisors, but a significant portion of our grantmaking uses discretionary funds where volunteer community leaders consider competitive applications.
We are absorbing insights from their recent efforts to streamline scholarship applications from the applicants user experience through back-office record-keeping.
And were both preparing for large online giving days that are similar in concept, but different in execution. The ACF opens its Arkansas Gives day to any nonprofit across the state and will have some 900 participating on April 6. The CFO will host Give Ozarks Day on May 9 as a value-added service for nonprofits that hold funds with us; more than 225 will participate. We felt sure wed be equally exhausted in the days that follow!
And we all got a good chuckle about the predominance of women, which is typical in the nonprofit world. Their lone male accompanied all his female colleagues here, which made our four male staff members express their empathy.
The visit underscored one of CFO President Brian Fogles favorite aphorisms about community foundations; that when youve seen one, youve seen one. It was just so nice to talk to people of kindred spirits, he said.
Louise Knauer is Senior Vice President of Communications and Marketing at the Community Foundation of the Ozarks.
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NASA Unveils Deep Space Gateway Plan to Aid Space Travel – Newsmax
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NASA officials are aiming to build a moon-orbiting spaceport to serve as a gateway for missions to Mars and the lunar surface replacing an Obama administration plan to use an asteroid as a stepping stone for exploration, USA Today reported.
The agency has spent the past six years building a Space Launch System rocket, but has not provided much detail about how the SLS booster would be used for Mars exploration until Tuesday when the agency's chief of human spaceflight, Bill Gerstenmaier, briefed the agency's advisory council on tentative plans for the first dozen launches of the rocket, Ars Technica reported.
Dubbed Deep Space Gateway, the new program would build a mini space station that would be equipped with a small habitat for astronauts, docking capability, an airlock, and would beserviced by logistics modules to enable research, USA Today reported.
"I envision different partners, both international and commercial, contributing to the gateway and using it in a variety of ways with a system that can move to different orbits to enable a variety of missions,"Gerstenmaier said in a news release, USA Today reported.
USA Today reported the new program makes no mention of an Obama administration asteroid plan for travel to Mars; President Donald Trump's 2018 budget cancels the Asteroid Redirect Mission, USA Today reported.
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