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darcydretkemaher

@darcymaher

Ci2eye Int'l Consultant, Former Shoe Addict, Head of Curriculum & Instruction

Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia Katılım Aralık 2008
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Makoto Fujimura
Makoto Fujimura@iamfujimura·
When frustration hits on this platform, or in life — it tends to spike quickly. Art can help! Thanks to my ChatGPT bot and my edited modifications, we have some practical paths for you when your frustration level spikes. This is @iamculturecare path. Here’s a tailored set of daily practices to experience the arts as pathways to deal with frustration: ⸻ 1. “Mirror or Window” Practice What to do (2–5 minutes): Pick a piece of art (image, poem, or song) and ask: “Is this a mirror or a window today?” •Mirror: It reflects how you feel. Let it validate you. •Window: It gives you a view outside your mood. Let it expand you. Let it be a portal. Why it works: Frustration can trap us in tight inner loops. Art helps us name or shift that story, gently and without force. ⸻ 2. Art as a Regulated Breathing Device What to do (3–4 minutes): Watch or listen to something slow, quiet, or spacious (instrumental music, a minimalist painting, slow cinema). Let your breath match the pace of the art. Why it works: Frustration speeds us up. Letting art regulate your body rhythm calms the nervous system, without needing words. This is the basis of “slow art”. ⸻ 3. Let the Art Speak First What to do (1–3 minutes): Before reacting to something that frustrates you (email, person, situation), pause and engage with a single piece of art. •Look at one painting •Read one stanza of a poem •Listen to 30 seconds of music Then ask: “What tone do I want to carry back into this moment?” Why it works: Art creates an emotional buffer — it lets your inner world respond with intention instead of reacting out of stress. ⸻ 4. Create a “Frustration Playlist” What to do (5–10 minutes): Build a personal playlist that meets you in frustration but gently shifts you toward groundedness. •Start with tension (industrial, discordant, dissonant) •Move toward release (melodic, rhythmic, ambient) Why it works: Your nervous system can ride the arc of sound — it’s a non-verbal way of processing and moving through irritation. ⸻ 5. Tiny Ritual: Art as Pause, Not Escape What to do (30 seconds to 2 minutes): Instead of scrolling or distracting when you’re frustrated, turn to something beautiful and intentional. •Look at a favorite painting •Flip through a photo book •Reread one poem Let it be a pause, not a bypass. Why it works: Frustration doesn’t always need fixing — it often just needs presence. Art invites attention without demanding productivity.
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Glenn Packiam
Glenn Packiam@gpackiam·
I re-read the book of Judges recently. Because of other conversations taking place in our church about women in leadership, I was keenly aware of the trajectory of the treatment of women in the book of Judges. Early on: a woman is a praise-worthy judge (Deborah!); a woman (Jael) acts courageously to kill a wicked general; then an unnamed woman flings a stone from a tower to kill a bully. But things get worse. Women play the role of temptress in the Samson story. By the end of the book, an unnamed concubine is given over to a mob of lustful men, and she is killed. Her body is then sliced into pieces and sent throughout the nation to spark outrage. Think of it: Women go from being a judge to being a prop. And what's the headline of the book of Judges? "The people did what was right in their own eyes." Left on its own, the trajectory of a sinful culture results in the degradation of women. It is the redemptive action of God in the world that elevates and empowers women. For all the insinuation that women in church leadership is the result of "cultural corruption" , I have become convinced it was the influence of sin that excluded women in the first place.
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darcydretkemaher@darcymaher·
@iamfujimura THIS! In spite of the blinders imposed upon us, beauty still beckons…and often wins.
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Makoto Fujimura
Makoto Fujimura@iamfujimura·
I’ve always noted…something happens at 3rd grade, when we stop seeing the #wonderment of the world in front of us, and stop #beholding . At a hotel Pola Museum provided for us.
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darcydretkemaher@darcymaher·
@ThomRainer While I understand the intent of your questions, I am struck by the fact that assistants, receptionists, bookkeepers, and custodians will likely never be categorized as ‘ministry staff.’ And yet their work enables all the ministry. Labels are tricky.
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Thom Rainer
Thom Rainer@ThomRainer·
How many total pastors and ministry staff do you have at your church (do not include assistants, receptionists, bookkeepers, custodians, etc.)? How many of them are part-time? What is your average in-person worship attendance, including kids? Feel free to DM or public tweet. Thanks so much!
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darcydretkemaher@darcymaher·
@ACSIPresident @ACSIUSA It is interesting that in 2023, there are no female voices around this table to enrich and extend the conversation. May I respectfully challenge you to humbly reflect on whether or not a mono-gender leadership group reflects ACSI’s constituents? How should this be addressed?
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Larry Taylor ACSI
Larry Taylor ACSI@ACSIPresident·
ACSI Global Leadership Team in Dubai…praising God for our Division Directors—Europe, Asia Pacific…2/2
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darcydretkemaher@darcymaher·
@ACSIUSA @ACSIPresident Respectfully, may I ask how, in 2023, it is appropriate to think of planning for the future without any female perspective represented? May I challenge you to purposefully create space at this table of int’l educators for more voices? Then I will believe we are #strongertogether.
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ACSI USA@ACSIUSA·
An incredible week last week in Dubai. @ACSIPresident Dr. Larry Taylor and ACSI leadership from Africa, Europe, Latin America, South Asia, N. America, & Asia Pacific gathered to plan how ACSI can better support and lead the global Christian education movement. #christianeducation
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darcydretkemaher@darcymaher·
@ACSIPresident Respectfully, may I ask how, in 2023, it is appropriate to think of planning for the future without any female perspective represented? May I challenge you to purposefully create space at this table of int’l educators for more voices? Then I will believe we are #strongertogether.
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Larry Taylor ACSI
Larry Taylor ACSI@ACSIPresident·
Honored and humbled to lead ACSI…Jesus is the CEO, let’s pray for His plan…our hope is to assist current Christian educators and schools, and to increase access to millions of children around the world to Kingdom education…
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An incredible week last week in Dubai. @ACSIPresident Dr. Larry Taylor and ACSI leadership from Africa, Europe, Latin America, South Asia, N. America, & Asia Pacific gathered to plan how ACSI can better support and lead the global Christian education movement. #christianeducation

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Angela Lu Fulton 呂隆洵
Angela Lu Fulton 呂隆洵@angela818·
Some personal news, as they say. Today I started a new job as the Southeast Asia editor of @CTmagazine. Excited to join the CT global team and expand coverage in that part of the world! Please send story ideas and sources my way.
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darcydretkemaher
darcydretkemaher@darcymaher·
@BrandonEdling I agree with you, sadly, about those who will ignore the obvious warnings. But you're also right: truth makes itself visible.
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