February 2012
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Should Christians Rethink Sexual Ethics?
Sex. It is that topic that is on a majority of people’s minds at least some of the time, yet few are willing to actually bring it up. Whenever it is brought up, there is always the risk of someone feeling offended, uncomfortable, or just left out of the conversation. Everyone has an opinion on it; how it should and sometimes should not be practiced, who should and should not do it, and when it is...
Feb 29th
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“What the age needs is not a genius but a martyr.”
– Søren Kierkegaard
Feb 23rd
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Polycarp of Smyrna (70-155)
Polycarp was arrested by Roman officials after having served as Bishop of Smyrna for many decades. When the Roman proconsul ordered him to declare that “Caesar is Lord” and to curse Christ, the elderly Polycarp refused, saying, “Eighty-six years I have served him and he never did me any wrong. How can I blaspheme my King who saved me?” Polycarp was sentenced to death by fire, but the flames...
Feb 23rd
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Feb 22nd
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Lent 2012 Week One: Ash Wednesday
A reading from the Prophet Joel “Yet even now,” says the Lord, “return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning; and rend your hearts and not your garments.” Return to the Lord, your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love, and repents of evil. Who knows whether he will not turn and repent, and leave a blessing behind...
Feb 22nd
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Anonymous asked: I noticed your post on war. I know several times in the old testament that even God went to war. How do you justify saying that war is sin?
Feb 22nd
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A Prayer to Begin Lent
God, heavenly Father,  look upon me and hear my prayer  during this holy Season of Lent.  By the good works You inspire,  help me to discipline my body  and to be renewed in spirit.  Without You I can do nothing.  By Your Spirit help me to know what is right and to be eager in doing Your will.  Teach me to find new life through penance.  Keep me from sin, and help me live by Your commandment of...
Feb 22nd
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reflection on Micah 4:3
 God will judge between the nations and settle disputes of mighty nations, which are far away. They will beat their swords into iron plows and their spears into pruning tools. Nation will not take up sword against nation; they will no longer learn how to make war. Oh how we should pray for this day to come; when the glory of G-d floods the earth, and the heavens and the earth join once more. We...
Feb 21st
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Malcolm X
On February 21, 1965, Malcolm X was assassinated while delivering a speech in Manhattan’s Audubon Ballroom. Malcolm X became a well-known advocate for civil rights after joining the Nation of Islam while in prison. A brilliant, self-educated leader, Malcolm experienced multiple conversions, eventually leaving the Nation of Islam after a pilgrimage to Mecca and committing to overcome racism through...
Feb 21st
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“We are against war because it is contrary to the spirit of Jesus Christ, and the...”
– Dorothy Day (via catholicworker) Fact
Feb 21st
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“Between the Christianity of this land, and the Christianity of Christ, I...”
– Frederick Douglass
Feb 20th
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Feb 15th
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Feb 14th
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a Prayer
Lord, help us distinguish between the love that keeps merely human affection in the center of things and the love you bore in your sacrificial life, death, and resurrection. Amen.
Feb 14th
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“Let your religion be less of a theory and more of a love affair”
– G.K. Chesterton
Feb 14th
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Valentine of Rome (d. 269)
A Christian priest in Rome, Valentine was known for assisting Christians persecuted under Claudius II. After being caught marrying Christian -couples and helping Christians escape the persecution, Valentine was arrested and imprisoned. Although Emperor Claudius originally liked Valentine, he was condemned to death when he tried to convert the emperor. Valentine was beaten with stones, clubbed,...
Feb 14th
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“We cannot worship the suffering God today and ignore him tomorrow. We cannot eat...”
– N.T. Wright
Feb 12th
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“Just as many who were brought up to think of God as a bearded old gentleman...”
– N.T. Wright
Feb 11th
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“We could cope—the world could cope—with a Jesus who ultimately remains a...”
– N.T. Wright
Feb 11th
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“the work of salvation, in its full sense, is (1) about whole human beings, not...”
– N. T. Wright
Feb 11th
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a Prayer
Lord, show us that reconciling with those we imagine are different from us is not only for peace, but also to train us more deeply in the faith that honors everything created by your hand. Help us see that reconciliation leads to deeper knowledge of you. Amen.
Feb 9th
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“We know that the White Man does not understand our ways. One portion of the land...”
– Seattle, chief of the Suquamis
Feb 9th
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a prayer
Lord, this work of peacemaking is difficult business. But we cannot expect peace by any other way than nonviolence. Keep us even from violent thoughts and from threatening your peace with impatience. Amen.
Feb 6th
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“We do not arm ourselves against any nation; we do not learn the art of war;...”
– Origen of Alexandria
Feb 6th
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“The antidote to pessimism is the refusal to prejudice the future as an extension...”
– Anthony J. Gittins, Ministry at the Margins p. 17
Feb 2nd
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“There is nothing whatever romantic about disease, poverty, and deprivation or...”
– Anthony J. Gittins, Ministry at the Margins p. 16-17
Feb 2nd
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Feb 1st
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