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photos by Scott Greenwalt Living in Community by Jennifer Denning o back in time to the year A.D. 420. A Syrian monk at that time decided to live out his faith in God by isolating himself from the rest of the world. Other people have done this throughout history; we refer to them as hermits. But Simeon—who became known as Saint Simeon Stylites or Simeon the elder—took the idea of isolation to what we might call the extreme. He chose to live away from people, perched atop a pillar, at first 6 feet tall, later extended to about 50 feet. There he resided for 39 years, exposed to the weather, sitting or standing in a small space where only a railing prevented him from falling to his death. His only access to the world around him was a ladder, which his followers used to bring him just enough food to survive. 1 Reflecting on the way Simeon lived his life, you’ve got to admire his discipline and self-denial. This guy took his faith seriously and sacrificed radically to show his dedication to God. Still, you have to wonder if his extreme devotion was a little misguided. His example raises the question, “Does God really intend for His people to live unto themselves, all alone?” The words of Scripture indicate otherwise. G 28  |  jul 2009  ec  magazine ec  magazine  jul 2009  |  29