Cross-Gender Friendships [Revisited]

I’m on the Emergent Village (EV) email list. That means that I receive their latest blog posts in my inbox. Today, I was sent this blog post. It has to do with cross-gender friendships (cgf). Some of you may know I have blogged about this in the past. In fact, I referenced the person (Dan Brennan) who wrote this particular EV blog entry in my earlier discussion about cgf.

Ways of Resistance (at least so far) hasn’t been commented on very much and yet the post about cgf was the most popular in that sense (especially if I include private emails I received and “secret” conversations from people who didn’t want their views made public). I understand that this is a touchy subject. For some of my friends, it’s like a clearly visible (yet unavoidable) land mine–perhaps there is little good involved in it. Even still, I haven’t been able to resist the language I find in the gospel tradition about family and friendship, even intimacy among members in a community (male and female). Anyway, make of it what you will. I’m still thinking. What kinds of questions come up for you?

P.S. David Fitch has written about this topic recently

Last week I posted an introduction to a new series I plan to write about what Jesus’ church should look like in light of our present context (Post-Christendom). Today, I came across a blog post by Mr. David Fitch (an excellent blogger and missional practitioner who makes me think), which seems to parallel many of my own concerns, thoughts, and questions. I would definitely recommend, in addition to our interaction here, joining his conversation as it unfolds. The post is titled, “When They Will Not Come.”