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Saturday, November 25, 2023

Major Theron "Ash" Ashland, USAF Spec Ops, Special Tactics Unit

Theron Ashland 
Major Theron "Ash" Ashland, USAF Spec Ops, Special Tactics Unit
We're Air Force Special Tactics, and our motto is "First There...That Others May Live." 

  • Birth Date: xx/xx/1978, in Moon-Wolf Hollow, Idaho, on the family tree-farm, which is hundreds of acres of wooded hills, streams, and a small lake.
    • His father was a distant, hard-working, lumberman. The father died when Ash was very young. 
    • His mother was kind but broken by the loss of his father. Widowhood took root in her life as an identity, and she lived in the past in a way that left Theron taken care of physically, but emotionally unsupported. He developed an attachment style of Avoidant, so that he would never burden his mother with his emotions. She too died when Ash was just 18, and he spent the year getting his family’s affairs in order, including leaving the family property in Trust, deeded to an LLC, which was managed by a friend of the family, including tree harvesting.

  • Enrolled at University of Idaho in 1997 at 19 - Ash majored in Organizational Leadership. But at the beginning of his fourth year, 9/11 happened and he dropped everything to enlist in the USAF the next day.
  • USAF Enlistment: 09/12/2001, Age at Enlistment: 23
    • He became a sniper in the USAF Spec Ops, Special Tactics Unit, working his way through the Enlisted Ranks. 
    • Pouring himself into each assignment was his way of running from his own past. He handled the family property remotely through calls, and never went home on leave.

  • Injured on Duty: xx/xx/2010, Age at Injury: 33
    • After being injured (shot?) badly enough to require a lengthy hospital stay and rehab, Ash was restless and ended up using his time to complete the BA he left behind ten years earlier. Stacking summer and winter school on top of the maximum units the school would allow, he used all the time he wasn’t in Physical Therapy on school.  
    • Temporary Disability Retired List (TDRL): 2010-2011 During which he completed a BA (BOLD) and MBA program, then joined Officer Training School (OTS).
  • After his return to service, now as an Officer, Ash climbed to the rank of Major between 2011-2018.
    • During this time, his Leadership as an Officer with deep field experience became invaluable to his superiors, and a point of frustration to his peers, which his advice ran counter to theirs, which was always.
  • Medically Discharged: xx/xx/2018 at 40-year’s old.
    • After an injury achieved in the field under suspicious circumstances, Ash was medically discharged at 40-year’s old. He went home to Moon-Wolf Hollow, Idaho, USA - Where he has been quietly living on his family property, alone, a valued member of the town, but truly known by very few.
  • Home Life:
    • He runs a small business selling hand-crafted woodwork, and he is a part-time weapons instructor for the local shooting club. 
    • Ash keeps to himself, never attends parties, rarely comes to town for parades or events, especially if tourists are in town.
    • Ash does attend a local church, but only as a socially expected norm for the region. He is an admitted agnostic when pressed. 
    • His only real friend in town is the local sheriff, a retired Army veteran who understands Ash’s need to be alone.
    • He also attends a wounded warriors recovery group once a month. 
    • His PTSD symptoms come and go, some months worse than others. 
    • When he was first discharged, he was prescribed strong narcotics, and those helped him through the early days. Eventually, just before his full discharge, they found a cocktail that worked well enough. 
    • His local doctor, Sam?XXX, who played the dual role of small-town physician and mental health therapist, admitted that Idaho was behind the times on narcotics, and that Marijuana was showing a lot of good results in studies for PTSD. He went across the boarder to WA to get it for a while, but eventually obtained the necessary materials to grow his own. The local Sheriff backed this decision, and kept the feds away. Luckily, they left small towns like this alone most of the time, out of the spotlight.
  • This is the state we find him, at a coffee shop, where he is having a particular over-powering PTSD vision, one he hasn’t had at this level since his first days in the hospital after he was found and recovered unconscious.

Etymology
Theron: "θηρίον" (therion) - Wild Animal, Beast, Untamed, by extension, Hunter
Ashland: An estate where Ash trees propagate.

Myer’s Briggs/16-Personalities Type:
Commander: ENTJ-A / ENTJ-T
Bold, imaginative and strong-willed leaders, always finding a way – or making one.

Clifton Strengths:
  1. Strategic - ENTJs are known for their ability to quickly identify patterns and various possibilities in a given situation.
  2. Command - This strength aligns with the ENTJ's natural leadership qualities and their ability to take control of a situation and make decisions.
  3. Achiever - Their driven nature to accomplish goals and constant need for achievement resonates well with this strength.
  4. Focus - ENTJs typically have the ability to set clear goals and remain on track towards achieving them.
  5. Significance - They often seek to make a big impact and want their work and presence to be of significant value.
Attachment Style:
Avoidant
Unhealthy Relationships, Codependent, May be an Addict.
I’m OK, You’re NOT OK.
I can self regulate
I cannot bring my needs to anyone, ever.
Because I cannot bring my needs to anyone, and some needs require others, I have learned to shut my needs down to the point I may not know they exist. You will have a difficult time feeling connected to me.








 

Shalom: Live Long and Prosper!
Darrell Wolfe (DG Wolfe)
Storyteller | Writer | Thinker | Consultant @ DarrellWolfe.com

Clifton StrengthsFinder: Intellection, Learner, Ideation, Achiever, Input
16Personalities (Myers-Briggs Type): INFJ


Moon-Wolf Hollow #WhiteNoise

A fictitious Wikipedia entry for "Moon-Wolf Hollow, Idaho" (a fictious town) in the White Noise series by D.G. Wolfe


Moon-Wolf Hollow, Idaho

Moon-Wolf Hollow is a fictional town located in the Idaho Panhandle, United States. Known for its scenic beauty, rich Native American heritage, and mysterious local folklore, the town is a blend of history, nature, and mystery, attracting visitors and researchers alike.

Contents

  1. History
  2. Geography
  3. Demographics
  4. Culture
  5. Economy
  6. Education
  7. Local Folklore
  8. Notable People
  9. References

History

Founded in the late 19th century, Moon-Wolf Hollow is said to have been named after the frequent sightings of wolves under the full moon by the original settlers. The town has deep roots in Native American history, with several historical sites dating back to indigenous tribes of the region.

Geography

Nestled in a secluded valley surrounded by dense forests and a winding river, the town boasts picturesque landscapes. It experiences a temperate climate, with snowy winters and warm summers, ideal for outdoor activities.

Demographics

With a population of approximately 800 residents, Moon-Wolf Hollow is a small, close-knit community. The town has a diverse population with a significant representation of Native American heritage.

Culture

The town is known for its annual Moon-Wolf Festival, celebrating its heritage and local folklore. Traditional crafts, music, and storytelling are a significant part of the festival. There are several museums and cultural centers dedicated to preserving the town's history and heritage.

Economy

Moon-Wolf Hollow has a mixed economy, with local businesses, tourism, and agriculture being the primary sectors. The town is also known for its artisanal crafts, which are popular among visitors.

Education

The town has a public school system serving grades K-12 and is known for its strong emphasis on local history and culture in its curriculum.

Local Folklore

Local folklore is rich with tales of spirit animals, mysterious occurrences, and legends of the Moon Wolf, a mythical creature said to protect the town. These stories form an integral part of the town's identity.

Notable People

While fictional, notable residents of Moon-Wolf Hollow could include local historians, artists inspired by the town's scenery and lore, and activists working to preserve the natural and cultural heritage.

References

This article is about a fictional town and is intended for entertainment or creative purposes only.


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Shalom: Live Long and Prosper!
Darrell Wolfe (DG Wolfe)
Storyteller | Writer | Thinker | Consultant @ DarrellWolfe.com

Clifton StrengthsFinder: Intellection, Learner, Ideation, Achiever, Input
16Personalities (Myers-Briggs Type): INFJ


Saturday, May 6, 2023

White Noise... reconsidered.

Years ago, I wrote a novel, or, a lot of one. I got to 60,000 words +/- but it never felt right. The beginning felt right, the middle felt empty, the end forced. It never really became much except a seed of an idea. 

Scene One:
https://authorfun.blogspot.com/2016/10/distortion-sceneone.html?m=1

Then my wife died, and I shelved the whole project. I'm fact, I shelved writing in general, creatively. 

It's been stirring again, but I don't feel good inside moving on yet. I feel I owed it to myself, and my late wife, to finish the first novel. Even if it's just a cathartic exercise. 

My new wife, a fellow widow, has been encourime to tap into my creative fun side, so, today, on a whim, I thought, maybe I can use ChatGPT as a sounding board to workshop the novel and start it over, with a better, more comprehensive, and more ties together story structure. 

It was a great chat, I have a ton of new ideas, and it helped me see how the whole story could fit together more naturally and coherently. 

The chat from today:


//Begin

Chat Title:
Three-Act Story Structure.

User
Using the classic three act structure taught by km wyland at helping writers become authors.com what is a story structure

ChatGPT
The classic three-act structure, as taught by K.M. Weiland at Helping Writers Become Authors, is a common framework used in storytelling. It is a basic formula that helps writers organize their stories into a beginning, middle, and end.

Act 1: The Setup

The first act sets up the story and introduces the main character. This is where you establish the world of the story, the character's goals, and the conflict they will face. This act usually ends with the "inciting incident," which is the event that sets the story in motion.

Act 2: The Confrontation

The second act is the longest and most complicated part of the story. This is where the character confronts the main conflict, faces challenges, and experiences setbacks. The character must overcome obstacles and work towards achieving their goal. This act ends with the "climax," which is the moment of maximum tension or conflict in the story.

Act 3: The Resolution

The final act is where the story resolves. The character confronts the final conflict and achieves their goal, or they fail and must deal with the consequences. This act ends with the "resolution," which is the conclusion of the story.

Overall, the three-act structure is a useful tool for organizing a story and keeping it on track. By following this structure, writers can create a cohesive and satisfying narrative that engages readers from beginning to end.





User
I know that my story story starts with a disabled veteran who had gone through some experiments and is seeing things what he doesn't realize at first is that the things he's seeing are actually real spirits of the spirit world. He is eventually attacked by the people who did the experiments in attempt to keep them quiet. I think the story ultimately resolves when he meets the doctor in charge of the experiment and he is able to make peace with the spirit world whereas the doctor is not. The doctor ends up in an insane asylum and the veteran ends up working with other experimentes to help them unlock their powers. What would a story structure look like around this concept and what kinds of things might be missing from The Middle.

ChatGPT
Based on the concept you have provided, here is a possible structure for your story, using the classic three-act structure:

Act 1: The Setup

Introduction of the disabled veteran and his experiences with the experiments
Establishment of the spirit world and the veteran's interactions with it
The inciting incident: the veteran is attacked by the people who conducted the experiments
Act 2: The Confrontation

The veteran is on the run, trying to uncover the truth about the experiments and why he was targeted
He meets other people who have undergone similar experiments and discovers their unique abilities
The veteran's powers grow stronger as he becomes more in tune with the spirit world
The climax: the veteran confronts the doctor in charge of the experiments and must make a choice about his own destiny and the fate of the other experimentees
Act 3: The Resolution

The veteran comes to terms with his powers and makes peace with the spirit world
The doctor is committed to an insane asylum, unable to cope with the consequences of his actions
The veteran begins to work with the other experimentees, helping them to control their abilities and navigate the spirit world
In terms of what might be missing from the middle, it could be helpful to consider specific obstacles and challenges that the veteran faces as he tries to uncover the truth and gain control of his powers. These could include encounters with other entities in the spirit world, conflicts with other experimentees who have different goals or motivations, and further attempts by the people who conducted the experiments to stop him. Additionally, the middle could benefit from moments of reflection and character development, as the veteran comes to terms with his experiences and learns to trust himself and his powers.





User
Exploring Act 1. A female reporter, Destiny, has been tracking down the edges of the story for a few years. She may even be the reason it's become dangerous to leave the experimentees alive? Maybe. She meets our veteran, Ash, in a small town under the pretense of doing a story on small towns in America, but she's actually there because he and one other man, a homeless man named Chester, were experimentees. But Ash doesn't remember being a test subject. He remembers volunteering for a military program, that led to his medical discharge, but his memory of the actual events is fuzzy, and he thinks it's resulted in hallucinations and nightmares. All he wants is to be "normal". What he doesn't realize yet, is that the hallucinations are actually beings from another dimension, that some religious people call spirits, and the dreams are actually memories trying to surface from the experiment. He uses prescription drugs to dull these affects, ineffectively. 
Brainstorming with me, What types of events could take place in the first act?

ChatGPT
Here are some possible events that could take place in the first act of your story:

Destiny's investigation: We see Destiny doing research, interviewing people, and gathering information about the experiments and their participants. She may uncover clues that point her in Ash's direction.
Ash's daily life: We get a glimpse of Ash's current life, which is characterized by isolation, fear, and a desire to be "normal". We see how his experiences with the experiments have affected him, and how he copes with his symptoms.
Ash and Destiny's initial meeting: They meet in the small town where Ash lives, and strike up a conversation. Ash is initially guarded, but something about Destiny intrigues him. Destiny is friendly and curious, but is also hiding her true motives for being there.
Chester's appearance: Chester, the other experimentee, makes an appearance. He may be homeless, but he's streetwise and perceptive. He recognizes something in Ash that suggests they have a connection, and he starts asking questions.
The first encounter with the spirit world: Ash has a vivid hallucination or dream that involves a spirit. At first he dismisses it as a hallucination, but the experience lingers with him and starts to raise questions.
Ash's memories start to resurface: Ash starts to have brief flashes of memory, which are disorienting and confusing. He may try to ignore them at first, but they become more persistent and troubling.




User
Typically, the inciting event takes place early, something that shakes the protagonist from his current world and begins foreshadowing the story world. The first plot point takes place at the end of Act 1, forcing the protagonist beyond the point of no return. I'm my original draft, I toyed with an assassination attempt on Ash's life that forces him to find out what's happening. However, while the scene was fascinating, it left me stuck for "but now what"? in Act 2. 

What kinds of inciting events and plot points could we consider for Act 1 with Ash as a primary protagonist?

ChatGPT
Here are some potential inciting events and plot points for Act 1 with Ash as the primary protagonist:

The discovery of Chester's death: Ash discovers that Chester has been killed, and starts to realize that there may be people trying to cover up their involvement in the experiments. This could spur him to take action and start investigating what happened to him and Chester.
Ash's first encounter with the people who did the experiments: Ash is confronted by the people who conducted the experiments, who may be trying to silence him or intimidate him into keeping quiet. This could be a scary and disorienting experience for him, and could motivate him to seek answers.
A breakthrough in Ash's memories: Ash has a vivid dream or flashback that gives him a significant piece of information about what happened to him during the experiments. This could be a turning point for him, as he realizes that his memories may be the key to understanding what's going on.
Destiny reveals her true intentions: Ash discovers that Destiny is actually a reporter investigating the experiments, and that she's been keeping her true intentions hidden from him. This could create a sense of betrayal and mistrust between them, while also pushing Ash to take action and help her uncover the truth.
The emergence of a new spirit: Ash has a powerful encounter with a spirit that seems different from any he's seen before. This could be a sign that something has changed, and that the spirit world may be more dangerous or unpredictable than he initially thought.
Ash is forced to make a choice: Ash is presented with a difficult decision, such as whether to trust Destiny or go it alone, whether to confront the people behind the experiments or keep his head down, or whether to continue using drugs to dull his symptoms or try to confront them head-on. This choice could have significant consequences for the rest of the story.




User
All but the last point were included in my original draft, which tells me I was going in the right direction, but your nuances gave me new ideas for those scenes. 

On the last bullet point, that could give me the middle Act 2 you suggested further back in this dialogue. What kind of decision could he be facing? It sounds like maybe the drugs dulling things may be a key factor. What if Destiny replaced his drugs with placebos to force him awake, out of desperation both to get her story, and the truth, but also because she's falling for him and she wants to save him?

ChatGPT
That's an interesting idea! Here are a few possible decisions that Ash could be facing in Act 1 or Act 2:

Whether to continue using the drugs or try to face his symptoms without them. This could be a difficult decision for Ash, as the drugs may be the only way he can function in his day-to-day life, but they're also preventing him from fully understanding what's happening to him. Destiny's decision to replace his drugs with placebos could be the catalyst that forces Ash to confront this choice head-on.
Whether to trust Destiny or go it alone. As Ash begins to work with Destiny to uncover the truth about the experiments, he may start to develop feelings for her. But if he finds out that she's been deceiving him by replacing his drugs with placebos, he may begin to question her motives and wonder if he can trust her. This could lead him to choose between working with her to uncover the truth or going it alone.
Whether to confront the people behind the experiments or keep his head down. As Ash gets closer to the truth, he may start to feel like he's in over his head. He may be torn between trying to take down the people who did the experiments, and trying to protect himself and his loved ones from their retribution. This could be a difficult decision for Ash, as it may require him to put himself in danger in order to do the right thing.
Whether to confront his memories or try to suppress them. As Ash starts to remember more about the experiments, he may begin to feel overwhelmed by the traumatic memories. He may have to decide whether to try to suppress these memories in order to preserve his mental health, or whether to confront them head-on in order to uncover the truth. This could be a difficult decision for Ash, as it may require him to confront painful and uncomfortable memories in order to get to the bottom of what happened to him.




User
Being former special forces, USAF, he has both the former drive to stare down this challenge, but also the defeated ego from years of what he thinks is PTSD to doubt his ability to even live a life... If he realizes it may not be PTSD, and he's not actually going crazy, this may force him to take the plunge into the adventure!

ChatGPT
Yes, that could be a powerful motivator for Ash to finally take action and confront the truth about his experiences. If he realizes that what he's been experiencing is not just PTSD, but something much more complex and sinister, it could give him the push he needs to take on this new challenge.

Additionally, the fact that Ash is a former special forces member could give him a unique set of skills and resources that he can use to his advantage in the story. Perhaps he has contacts in the military or the intelligence community that could help him uncover information about the experiments, or maybe he has specialized training that will come in handy as he faces off against the people responsible for the experiments.

Ultimately, the decision to confront his past and seek the truth could be a turning point for Ash's character. It could force him to reevaluate his entire identity and what he thought he knew about himself, and it could be the key to unlocking his true potential as a protagonist.





User
Now. What if Destiny had her own POV in the story , with her own three act structure... What would her inciting event and first plot point be, that coincide but either nuance or contrast Ash's?

ChatGPT
That's an interesting idea! If Destiny had her own POV and three act structure, her inciting event could be when she first learns about the experiments and becomes intrigued by them. Maybe she comes across a small mention of the experiments in a news article or hears about them from a source, and she becomes determined to uncover the truth.

Her first plot point could be when she meets Ash and realizes that he is a key piece of the puzzle. Maybe she initially approaches him under the guise of doing a story on small towns in America, but she quickly realizes that he has a deeper connection to the experiments. This realization could force her to make a choice: continue down the safe path of doing a standard human interest story or pursue the risky path of investigating the experiments and potentially putting herself in danger.

Alternatively, her first plot point could be when she faces pushback from her editor or her colleagues for pursuing the story. Maybe they think it's too risky or too niche, and they want her to focus on more mainstream topics. This pushback could force her to make a choice: abandon the story and stick to safer topics, or continue pursuing the story at all costs.

By having Destiny's own POV and three act structure, you could create a rich, layered story that explores the experiences of both protagonists in depth. It could also allow for interesting contrasts and comparisons between their perspectives and motivations.

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Sunday, March 26, 2023

Reconstructing #Deconstruction is a bitter sweet endeavor...

Reconstructing #Deconstruction is a bitter sweet endeavor...

If you've grown up under modern western American Christianity, or get introduced to it in your late teens/early twenties and only get exposed to a few similar traditions; and then you begin to suspect that just about everyone you've met is missing something vitally important... It's unsettling. 

Cognitive dissonance grows as you hear claims that don't seem to align with the texts they claim to be based upon. 

So if you were wise, you dug into the texts yourself. 

But an even smaller group moved passed deconstruction... To reconstruction. 

We did not abandon everything.

We crushed it all into it's core essences, washed away two millennia of dust, rust, and accumulated impurities...

I'm among those who have looked to find the essentials left to us by the biblical narratives, and through the Holy Spirit, began search for anything he's done in his body world-wide since those early days, and see Him at work in them, despite our imperfect understandings. 

If you did, you found the biblical narratives simply do not support the claims of Augustine, Calvin, Luther, or almost anything modern western Christianity claims, at least not the way it's usually presented.

You found out that it's nearly impossible to align the biblical narratives to a Left or Right narrative. Being a Republican isn't better than being a Democrat, or vs vsa. 

You found out that the biblical narrative does NOT teach a "young earth creationism".

You found out that Yeshua (Jesus) AND Sha'ul (Paul) were both Torah Observant Jewish Rabbis to their last day, neither "abolished the law", and yet the work of Rabbi Sha'ul based on the life mission of Yeshua did invite gentiles into the family of Yahweh without having them become Jewish by identity markers such as circumcision or Kosher lifestyles.

You found out that Baptism and The Lord's Supper have to do with corporate acknowledgement of this new mission, and not (mostly, firstly) about personal sin. 

You find out that Yeshua isn't trying to get humans off earth to a place called heaven, but he's working to being the Kingdom of Heaven TO earth, both now in this reality and eventually fully when he brings Kingdom of God TO earth at new creation. 

You found out that he's not coming in a "rapture" to take people away from earth but we're going to meet him in the air to welcome the returning King TO earth, to join us HERE as the King, and we get new physical bodies and renewed physical earth.

The writers of Second Temple Judaism called this hope: New Creation and The Day of the Lord.

So you begin #Deconatructing the truth claims you were given. 

And you take Yeshua seriously when he said the Holy Spirit (not me, you, or any other human leader) would lead his people into all truth after he left us...

And then if you take that seriously, you appreciate His work in history.

...

As I type this, I'm in a modern American church, listening to music played with excellence as people undergo a baptism as they understand it. 

Sure, they're probably over estimating the individual importance of this ancient Jewish purity ritual, and under estimating it's group collective corporate importance... 

They don't likely understand the ritual for what it actually meant to the first JEWISH followers of Rabbi Yeshua, or later to the gentile members of the early Jewish sect called The Way, or what Rabbi Sha'ul (Paul) told his gentile converts that it meant... 

They think it's about guilt rather than about purity. 

They think it's about making them guilt free, vs what it actually is, a way to become purified to enter The Presence in sacred space.

But they sort of get it... they basically understand, mostly, that:

1. God's got a Kingdom 

2  The nation's are invited into that Kingdom. It's no longer JUST for Israel, though it remains "to the Jew first, and THEN the gentile".

3. Anything that would keep a people or person from entering The Presence is now removed as an obstacle. We have been purified for the Divine Presence.

4. Baptism represents the declaration of joining the family of God. 

5. Baptism represents a death to the world's ways and a being made alive to The Kingdom of God, and hope of the Return of the King, and a New Creation.

There are many nuances in those that require a reorientation and redefining for a true biblical understanding, over the more common ways those themes are told. 

But the core exists. 

Here 2,000 years after the birth of this family of God, people all over the world are celebrating this family and demonstrating the addition of new family members by this Jewish symbol of purity rights... A symbol from a small Palestinian town called Jerusalem is now being repeated world wide... That's worth celebrating, even if it's not well understood by many (most) of the practitioners of the symbol. 

They sing to the King, and celebrate the ability to enter The Presence without having to travel to the Temple in Yerusalay'im (Jerusalem).

These things cannot be easily dismissed, even if they are imperfectly understood or articulated by the participants. 

And maybe it's time to take my personal reconstruction, and begin to work it out publicly.

Maybe it's time to walk people through it, especially those who can't spend the equivalent of a Master's degree in Bible working it out. 

Maybe it's time for me to use my gift of making complicated things simple, and help people who feel that tension walk through deconstruction AND reconstruction. 

Maybe...

But at the very least, it's time to stop criticism of these people who are doing the best they can with their imperfect understanding. It's time to embrace what's good about this expression of The Kingdom, and not focus on what's broken about it.

Darrell Wolfe, storyteller.

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Inerrancy... !?

Inerrancy... 



Inerrancy is a dead end road, that has no purpose or benefit. That is a summary of Tom's (NT Wright) response to the topic in this podcast. It was a concept born illegitatemly from the enlightment rationalism movements of the 1700-1800s. 

That got me thinking, is the American Church good for anything? Like, the longer I deconstruct modern western American Christianity, look into the Bible for what it is and not what we tried to make it, and connect with the living-breathing-vibrant history of the Bible and various worldwide Christian mvoements for 2,000 +/- years... 

The more I wonder if we're the ones who need to be "saved", from ourselves.


 

Shalom: Live Long and Prosper!
Darrell Wolfe (DG Wolfe)
Storyteller | Writer | Thinker | Consultant @ DarrellWolfe.com

Clifton StrengthsFinder: Intellection, Learner, Ideation, Achiever, Input
16Personalities (Myers-Briggs Type): INFJ


Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Wolfe Bible Institute (?)

My new wife, Jen, is constantly proding me to envision a school of sorts, called (working title):

Wolfe Bible Institute
~ Institute for biblical studies and Jesus Communities ~

I'm thinking more along the lines of:

The Community Center
Coffee & Community 

But maybe the second funds the first? 

While I'm not sure about the name, the general vision is something I've carried for decades, at least since 2003, probably earlier. 

In 2003, my friend James and I walked the campus of the church I grew up in, and prayed revival over that space. We both had visions of a multi campus facility there that would impact not just the area but the world... 

In 2022, I'm less inclined to believe that specific campus is the home for the facility, nor even that I'll ever see such a facility in my lifetime... But if I could plant a seed for it, if I could start a community and maybe someone from that community will go on to do it... Or maybe even if I just faithfully served 10-20 people, that would be enough? I don't know. I've really scaled down my expectations since life took a lot of turns since those early days. 

Throughout the years, the vision has grown with me, matured with me, scaled way back from grandiose visions of greatness (multi million square feet of buildings on multiple acres) to something more possible (maybe renting space in a small meeting room in the back of some business or even local library once a month). 

But the highlights are pretty consistent. 


TEACHING 
* Teach people to read and study the Bible in ways traditional American church usually doesn't. Think: Dr Michael Heiser, NT Wright, Tim Mackie.

* Teach people life skills (balancing their budget or bank accounts, cooking healthy food, basic vehicle maintenance). 

* Teach people basic human skills (communicate with spouse, kids, and coworkers, resolve conflict, establish healthy boundaries, clarify thinking, break stronghold cycles, integrated emotions...). Referring people to professional licensed counseling as needed. 


COMMUNITY 
* Provide community in ways that matter. 
-Not just events for people to attend, but spaces made and purposefully created to forge lifelong friendships, where people come alongside one another to do life together, where men mentor men, women mentor women, where we all come together to celebrate a marriage or mourn a passing. 
-NOT the artificial "community/home groups where people meet to have mini church services but never actually connect with one another in meaningful ways. 
- One way of seeing this is having meetings that envite real sharing, like Al-Anon did for me. 
- Another thought is just making space for this by having different spaces (multiple types of seating for different preferences, pool tables library knooks, etc.). 

FUNDING: 
In part because of the need for spaces that look nothing like traditional church, and in part because I strongly feel it should be a source of giving TO the community and not taking from it, I don't want donations at all. 

We'll fund raise donations for local non-profits but only those that provide definite and specific services to the community. No churches or para churches. But food banks, shelters, scholarships, education, etc. Any group giving must meet a specific need felt by the secular (non church going) community at large. The organizations can be religious/Christian in nature, but must meet a specific need. 

Funding comes from providing actual products and services to the local (external and internal) community. Coffee Shop, Cafe, (?)... Something tied to the community that simultaneously offers the types of spaces talked about in the community section above. 

If it grew into the larger older vision, it would include mechanic services where student mechanics do the work. Simultaneously training people for a profession while offering the community a discounted service. 

Or a culinary school with students operating a restaurant... 

And similar training=new funding opportunities types of endeavors. 

TBD... 

But that's the vision I felt I had to write down since I couldn't sleep. 

Shalom! ,שׁלוֹם 


Appendix

What do we teach? 


What IS the Bible anyway?
How was it constructed?
How was it used/read?
How was it copied and kept?
Introduction to OT & NT


Old Testament Survey
Pentateuch (Gen-Deut) Books of Moses 
Genesis 1-11
Genesis 12-end
Prophets
Historicals
Major v Minor is size not importance

Writings
The wisdom writings that reflect on the history of Israel.


New Testament Survey
The Gospels
Ancient Biographies 
The Life of Rabbi Yeshua (Jesus) HaMeshiach (The Anointed One, The Christ). 
The Life of Rabbinic Disciples (The Twelve, the 170, and others Jesus touched).
The Jewish and Roman backdrop to these stories
Rabbinic Traditions (Sewing Pearls) and the role of Parables

Second Writings
Epistles – Working out what it meant to be a Jewish Messianich movement in the Roman empire with Mixed Jewish/Gentile followers. 
The Jewish and Roman backdrop to these stories

Intro to the Apocalypse 
The Apocalypse as a Genre and other examples of the genre
The literary structure and story arch of The Revelation of Jesus to John
The Seven Letters
The Apocalypse Arch – Rev 3-22
Intro to the "Old Testament" (Hebrew Scripture) backgrounds and allusions to John's writing
The Message of Revelation (regardless of one's view of eschatology)
Daniel and Ezekiel in Revelation
The possible impacts of good exegesis on Eschatology 


Worldview
What is a Worldview?
What is your Worldview in the modern era?
What was the Worldview of the Ancient Near East (ANE), Atiquity, Rome, and the Biblical Authors? How are they similar and different? 
What does it mean to think like the biblical authors, how might that differ from the traditions imposed on them by modern western Christianity?
In what ways do historical Christians like Augustine, Luther, Calvin, Arminius, Tyndale, Wesley, Graham, C.S. Lewis, and others share a common worldview and in what ways do each differ as a result of their unique background, experiences, time and place in history? 


How do we interpret the Bible? 
What is Exegesis and Hermeneutics? 
Various approaches that have been applied historically? 
How do various approaches color or tint the way we see the text? 
Are some approaches more valid than others (wrong, right, or just different)?


Judeo-Christian History
Jewish History 
Adam to Abraham, Abraham to Exile, Exile to 1A.D., 1-200 A.D., 200-1800 A.D., 1800-2022 A.D.

Jewish Messianic Movements - 
1-200 A.D., 200-1800 A.D., 1800-2022 A.D.

Non-Jewish/Gentile Jesus Movements
Jesus Movement 1-100 A.D. 
Jesus Movement 100-400 A.D. 
Catholic Christianity, Greek Orthodox Christianity, and Other movements 300-1500 A.D. Tertulian, Augustine, Jerome, Constantine, etc.
Protestant Christianity 1500-1800 – Luther, Calvin, Arminius, Gutenberg, Tyndale, 
Protestant Christianity 1800-1900 - 

American Centric Christianity
Protestant Christianity 1900-2022 – Pentecostal & Charismatic Movements
Protestant Christianity 1900-2022 – Mainline Denominations
Protestant Christianity 1900-2022 – Non-Denominational Movements

Non-American Centric Christianity
Protestant Christianity 1900-2022 – Non-American Movements


Theology – Theos (God) ology (study) - The Study of God
Jewish, Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, "Christian", Messianic, theological studies
The various ways different traditions have viewed God and the Bible
To the Jew First / Mixed Jewish/Gentile Family of God








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Practical Application – Life Transformation
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How people change
Two Trees
Parable of the Acrobat
How the Bible changes us, and how it doesn't. 
Human Needs
Stronghold Cycles
Human Communication Emotional/Fact Over/Covert
Behavior vs Identity
Get Curious about That






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Practical Application - Study of specific books and groupings of Books 
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Pentateuch (Gen-Deut) Books of Moses 
Genesis 1-11
Genesis 12-end
Prophets
Historicals
Major v Minor is size not importance

Writings
The wisdom writings that reflect on the history of Israel.

The Gospels
Ancient Biographies 
The Life of Rabbi Yeshua (Jesus) HaMeshiach (The Anointed One, The Christ). 
The Life of Rabbinic Disciples (The Twelve, the 170, and others Jesus touched).
The Jewish and Roman backdrop to these stories
Rabbinic Traditions (Sewing Pearls) and the role of Parables

Second Writings
Epistles – Working out what it meant to be a Jewish Messianich movement in the Roman empire with Mixed Jewish/Gentile followers. 
The Jewish and Roman backdrop to these stories

Going deeper Apocalypse 
The Apocalypse as a Genre and other examples of the genre
The literary structure and story arch of The Revelation of Jesus to John
The Seven Letters
The Apocalypse Arch – Rev 3-22
The "Old Testament" (Hebrew Scripture) backgrounds and allusions to John's writing
The Message of Revelation (regardless of one's view of eschatology)
Daniel and Ezekiel in Revelation
The possible impacts of good exegesis on Eschatology 








Sunday, June 5, 2022

Should I take that opportunity?

What does it mean to follow God? 

I've only ever heard one thing from God clearly, and it took me thirteen years to figure out I ran the wrong way with it. 

Most of what I've felt strongly about from God was just that.... A feeling. An inlikling. An unction. A gut check. 

One of the best phrases I learned in counseling was "get curious about that". 

One of the best things I've learned from my new wife, Jen, is that God's more interested in who I am becoming not what I can do for him; therefore, I should do whatever I feel less to do, it's for me. 

Go to school, or don't.

Take the job, or don't.

Start the business, or don't.

Take the opportunity, or don't. 

Just follow the joy and the curiosity. 

It's not about accomplishments or mission. It's about becoming more genuinely you, in Him. 


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