February 2011
23 posts
Review of 'Friendship at the Margins' :: by Chris... →
Christopher Heuertz, international director of Word Made Flesh (an organization devoted to serving Jesus among the poorest of the poor), and Christine Pohl, professor of social ethics at Asbury Theological Seminary, team up to provide a compelling volume on friendship and ministry among the world’s poor, particularly the extreme and most vulnerable of the poor. A programmatic statement that...
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From the Archives :: 'It's Not Easy Being Human'... →
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I think this is actually the 8th and final clip from my interview with the good people down at Alter Video Magazine and The Work of the People
Feb 10th
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Reviewing 'Pilgrimage of a Soul' :: by Mark... →
Feb 9th
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Celebrating the Divine imprint of God in humanity
Feb 8th
“When a child enters the world she does not begin with a system of beliefs that...”
– from Pete Rollin’s, ‘Fidelity of Betray: Towards a Church Beyond Belief,’ pages 154-155
Feb 7th
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An Invitation to the contemplative
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“It was Nietzsche who most passionately and insightfully attacked a Christianity...”
– from Pete Rollin’s, ‘Fidelity of Betray: Towards a Church Beyond Belief,’ pages 96-97
Feb 5th
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10 U.S. Cities with the Worst Drinking Water ::... →
Feb 4th
Images of solidarity as Christians join hands to...
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:46 PM on 3rd February 2011 Striking photos of unity have emerged from the chaos in Egypt as Christian protesters stood together to protect Muslims as they prayed. A group of Christians joined hands and faced out surrounding hundreds of Muslims protesters left vulnerable as they knelt in prayer. The photos were taken in Cairo by Nevin Zaki. Christians...
Feb 4th
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Chris Heuertz on building shalom in community through vulnerability
Feb 3rd
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‘Listening to What Breaks Our Hearts,’ the fourth segment in an interview with Alter Video Magazine
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“Marcella of Rome (325-410) Marcella had an enviable life as the daughter of a...”
– from Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals, pages 124-125
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