Monthly Archives: April 2009

Farewell, Shekinah

Around Holy Week, we reflect on the passion of Christ and read the historical record of His death and resurrection. And every year I am struck by this verse: And the curtain of the temple was torn in two, from top to bottom. —Mark 15:38 While many note that the rending of the curtain signifies [...]

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Laying Down “Us” to Reach “Them”

If you were to ask me right in this moment what one thing I would really like to see change in the American Church, it would have to be our devotion to the cause of Us vs. Them. More and more, it sticks in my craw when I am with fellow Christians and the Us. [...]

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Jesus in the Mirror

One of the common sights on Facebook is to see your wall packed with quizzes your friends have taken to determine which person/place/thing they are most like. Superhero, Greek philosopher, character on Lost, Protestant Reformer, Care Bear, whatever, people seem to have this need to see themselves reflected in someone or something other. I suspect [...]

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