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Shane Claiborne's 12 Hopes for 2012

Love your neighbor as yourself.
Love your neighbor as yourself.

12.  Do something really nice – that no one knows about.

11. Spend more money on other people than I spend on myself. Love my neighbor as I love myself. And love myself as I love my neighbor.

10. Laugh often… especially at advertisements that try to convince me that I must buy more stuff in order to be happy. 

9. Learn a new life skill – like carpentry, pottery, or canning vegetables. Teach someone else I life skill I know how to do. 

8.  Love a few people well, remembering that what is important is not how much we do but how much love we put into doing it.

7.  Write a letter to someone I need to say thank you to. Write another letter to someone I need to ask to forgive me. 

6.  Track down a critic or someone I disagree with and take them to lunch. Listen to them.

5.  Compliment someone I have a hard time complimenting… and mean it.

4.  Choose life. Do something regularly to interrupt the patterns of injustice – do something to end violence, bullying, war, capital punishment and other mean and ugly things.

3.  Pause before every crisis and ask “will this matter in 5 years?”

2.  Get outside often and marvel at things like fireflies and shooting stars. And regularly get my hands into the garden… so when I type on the computer I can see dirt under my fingernails.

1.  Believe in miracles. And live in a way that might necessitate one.

Shane Claiborne is a Red Letter Christian and a founding partner of The Simple Way community, a radical faith community that lives among and serves the homeless in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia. He is the co-author, with Chris Haw, of Jesus for President.

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by: Ericband

01-04-2012 @ 3:24pm

Amen, Shane. Let it be.

by: cheyenne

01-05-2012 @ 12:42pm

Good list.

by: PastorShawn

01-05-2012 @ 10:50pm

1-3, 5-10, 12 are good. 11 isn't bad, but giving 51% of your income away is a challenge... 4, hmm... become a police officer or world dictator?

by: mhoffmanca

01-09-2012 @ 12:33pm

I like to think of #4 on smaller terms.  Stand up for someone who is being mocked or hurt.  Interrupt an argument, love people in need.  You don't have to paint the entire world, just as far as your brush can reach!

by: Mlemay

01-21-2012 @ 8:15am

Shane, some nice things you want to do in 2012. But I could not help but notice in your critique of violent things you cited the death penalty which God endorsed after the flood, but failed to mention the murder of millions of innocent unborn children in our own country. Was this on purpose or just an oversight?

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by: mhoffmanca

01-09-2012 @ 12:33pm

I like to think of #4 on smaller terms.  Stand up for someone who is being mocked or hurt.  Interrupt an argument, love people in need.  You don't have to paint the entire world, just as far as your brush can reach!

by: Mlemay

01-21-2012 @ 8:15am

Shane, some nice things you want to do in 2012. But I could not help but notice in your critique of violent things you cited the death penalty which God endorsed after the flood, but failed to mention the murder of millions of innocent unborn children in our own country. Was this on purpose or just an oversight?

by: cheyenne

01-05-2012 @ 12:42pm

Good list.

by: PastorShawn

01-05-2012 @ 10:50pm

1-3, 5-10, 12 are good. 11 isn't bad, but giving 51% of your income away is a challenge... 4, hmm... become a police officer or world dictator?

by: Ericband

01-04-2012 @ 3:24pm

Amen, Shane. Let it be.