Follower, husband, father, orphan advocate, in need of grace, wanna be farmer, not great at small talk, trying to be a person of no reputation, and restoring with Cobblestone Project
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“Subverting Empire” by Rick McKinley
At Q in 2009, Rick McKinley shared these closing comments. Truth be told, at the time I wasn’t really sure what he was talking about. Today, I’m beginning to learn just how necessary these words are.
“The whole point of what Jesus was up to was that he was doing close up, in the present, what he was promising long-term in the future. And what he was promising for that future and doing in the present was not saving souls for a disembodied eternity but rescuing people from the corruption and decay of the way the world presently is so they could enjoy, already in the present, that renewal of creation which is God’s ultimate purpose — and so they could thus become colleagues and partners in that large project.”
Bishop N. T. Wright of Durham
If you’re discouraged that the meaning of Christmas is getting lost in our culture, well, you’re probably right. Pretty sure this is exactly what God intended…
“But when the Bible speaks of love, it measures it primarily not by how much you want to receive but by how much you are willing to give of yourself to someone. How much are you willing to lose for the sake of this person? How much of your freedom are you willing to forsake? How much of your precious time, emotion, and resources are you willing to invest in this person?”
Tim Keller, The Meaning of Marriage
Just finished “You Lost Me” by David Kinnaman & I would highly recommend for everyone from faith/movement leaders to families.
Great insights that can help guide discussions of faith in a culture that is seeking answers.
Sallie Jane Studios Presents: Ethiopia on my mind…
These amazing prints are inspired by Scott & Mollie Page’s adoption journey and proceeds are benefiting Kidmia Orphans.
Check them out & take one home.
“You’ll always be a worthless junkie” & labels lie…
Love this campaign from People of the Second Chance
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