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  • Eschatology | Hermeneutics | Judaism | Politics

    WRONG ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT JESUS AND ISRAEL

    Byempower November 11, 2015

    Christians who have not realized and valued the Jewish roots of the Church can have wrong assumptions about Jesus. For instance, a famous work of art, “The Last Supper” by Leonardo daVinci, is in error in almost every historical detail, but the Church has never questioned this depiction of the Lord Jesus Christ and His…

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  • Church | Devotional | Discipleship | Ecclesiology | Prayer | Testimony

    YOU ARE GOD’S POEM

    Byempower November 10, 2015

    by Nancy Petrey After my book, Habitation of Honey: Poems and Songs, was published this May, I continued to write poems, and they came in quick succession. God would inspire me with a thought or a verse from Scripture, and the words would flow out in rhythm and rhyme. Writing a poem or a song…

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  • Apopogetics | Evangelism | Judaism | Testimony

    MY CONTINUING JOURNEY AS A MIZPAH

    Byempower November 9, 2015

    by Nancy Petrey It was on August 18, 1995, that God called me to a specific work in His kingdom, that of a “Mizpah” for Israel. It came in the form of a personal prophecy from my husband, who said, “The Lord has told me you are a Mizpah for Israel.” A friend pointed me…

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  • Bible | Christianity | Ethics | Hermeneutics | Interfaith

    "If It's Broke—Fix It!"

    Byempower November 6, 2015

    by Steve Kindle I always enjoy hearing from our foreign missionaries. They all hold in common a belief that God always precedes their arrival at the mission field, and prepares the way. This notion is fraught with theological insights. Not the least of these is that God is with people whom we may consider “lost,”…

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  • Uncategorized

    Love the Questions: Incubating instead of Answering

    Byempower November 5, 2015

    by Kent Ira Groff Liminality is a zone of ambivalence, ambiguity, even disorientation, as anthropologist Victor Turner’s pioneer research shows. But it’s simultaneously a “realm of pure possibility where novel configurations of ideas and relations may arise,” says Turner (The Forest of Symbols). That’s one value for practicing centering prayer, where you have no agenda…

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  • Ethics | Prayer | Theology

    Felix culpa: “a good mistake”

    Byempower November 4, 2015

    by Kent Ira Groff Sometimes you can reflect on a failed project or a dumb little thing you did last week—in light of St. Augustine’s concept of felix culpa. Often it’s translated, “happy fault or fortunate fault,” referring to the fault/fall of Adam and Eve, which becomes the occasion for each of us to realize…

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  • Uncategorized

    Traces of grace in the grit: Holy humus!

    Byempower November 3, 2015

    by Kent Ira Groff A woman on silent retreat was praying when she and I heard a construction worker say, “Holy shit!” Later she and I queried: Can this pop phrase mask our human yearning for life’s “waste” to morph into wholeness—even holiness? Maybe some folks are “praying” without knowing it—that life’s lowest places might…

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  • Living in God's Evolving Creation
    Creationism | Evolution | Science and Religion

    Living in God's Evolving Creation

    Byempower November 2, 2015

    by Dr. Robert Cornwall Since the beginning of time human beings have been trying to explain how things came to be. Today we often turn to science for answers. The most respected answers assume some form of evolutionary development occurring over vast periods of time. Those who disagree with this assessment most often do so…

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  • Christianity | Discipleship | Government | Lord's Prayer | Politics | Public Square

    To Whom Do We Give Allegiance?

    Byempower October 30, 2015

    by Dr. Robert Cornwall As a child I had a classmate who remained seated as the rest of us stood to say the “Pledge of Allegiance.” While we pledged our allegiance to the nation symbolized by the flag, thinking nothing of the religious implications of our act, my classmate, who happened to be a Jehovah’s…

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  • Politics | Pope | Public Square

    The Unsettling Voice of Public Faith

    Byempower October 29, 2015

    by Bob Cornwall The day that Pope Francis addressed a joint session of Congress, and through them the American people, I’m sure that some felt this was an unwelcome mixture of church and state. It is true that the Pope is a head of state (Vatican City is a recognized nation), but he wasn’t speaking…

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