On travelling hopefully AND arriving
According to an ancient Taoist saying, “the journey is the reward.”
And Robert Louis Stevenson wrote in Virginibus Puerisque (1881), “to travel hopefully is better than to arrive.”
Not very new, then, the post-modern preference for journey over destination. But it’s a favourite idea of emerging church people.
Kevin DeYoung discusses the emerging preference for seeing Christian faith as journey rather than destination in chapter 1 of Why we’re not emergent – by two guys who should be. …

