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- Yes, I suppose that could describe our experience of it, Jesse. But I'm more interested in the reality of the kingdom that Jesus proclaimed. If it comes slowly to us because we're not...
- I see what you're saying Paul. As another possible perspective, it could be one of those things that just "creep up on you." Like, all the signs are there but you just don't see...
- No interest in this question? Maybe it would help if I was a little more explicit. Here's a piece from a journal entry on this subject, from several years ago, referring to a Methodist belief...
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- I think a few quotations from the ol’ Declaration of Independence may be in order: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator...
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following the way of Jesus in the land of our captivity
The first line in Charles Dickens classic novel A Tale of Two Cities seems appropriate for whatâs likely to come in the days ahead. âIt was the best of times. It was the worst of times.â Unless youâve been living in a cave (sorry Geico man) youâve probabl
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8 months ago
I think your statement "God is the defender of the poor" is gold. My girlfriend is actually excited about this economic disaster for the reasons you mentioned. She thinks people will actually focus more on Jesus. I think like a forest fire a good economic shakedown will be good for us.
8 months ago
8 months ago
How many Christians have been generous enough to have loaned someone money, that they could even cancel a debt?
8 months ago
Good reflection Aaron
8 months ago
What Americans view as "economic disaster" looks like unimaginable prosperity to much of the world.
An Argentine friend of mine said there were a group of retired economists and financial leaders who were (tongue in cheek) offering to come up to the United States and help us with our banking problems. After all, they've been dealing with economic disasters for 60 years.
Hard times have a way of getting people on their knees.