The other day when the South African pastors were at our school one of them asked me who is discipling me. Remember, their heart and soul is discipleship, discipleship, discipleship. It's as the Apostle Paul lamented over the Corinthians that they have "ten thousand instructors in Christ but not many fathers." I've got to admit it was an awkward moment when he asked me that in front of all my students. I laughed nervously and answered that the director, who was translating for him, was my discipler. But he didn't buy it as she's, well, a she. So I laughed and a sad look fell over the man's face. It reminded me of that scene in Good Will Hunting when Robin Williams, who plays a psychiatrist, has this exchange with Will (Matt Damon):
Doc: "Do you have someone discipling you?" (he said "soul-mate" in the movie)
Will: "Define that."
Doc: "Someone who challenges you in every way. Who takes you places, opens things up for you."
Will: "Yeah." (Doc waits & Will continues) "Shakespeare, Nietzsche, Frost, O'Connor, Chaucer, Pope..."
Doc: "They're all dead."
Will: "Not to me they're not."
Doc: "But you can't give back to them, Will."
Will: "Not without a heater and some serious smelling salts, no..."
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