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Category Archives: Politics
The Habit of Courage
I’m currently reading Doris Kearns Goodwin’s most recent book, The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism and it’s fantastic so far. I read her Team of Rivals a few years back and I … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Devotional, Faith, Politics, Scripture
Tagged Be strong and courageous, Courage, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Joshua 1, Teddy Roosevelt, The Bully Pulpit
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An Election Day Lament
Disclaimer: This is not one more ubiquitous apolitical post. I consider myself fairly engaged in the political process; I have a candidate that I plan on voting for; and I’ll be more than a little disappointed if “my guy” doesn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Disappointment, Politics, Social Issues
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1 Timothy 2
Reading for Monday, August 20: 1 Timothy 2 Paul begins with an encouragement to prayer, which is something you’d probably expect to find in the Bible. What’s interesting is his emphasis on praying for “all people”, particularly ruling authorities. “First … Continue reading
Matthew 22
Reading for Tuesday, July 10: Matthew 22 One of the dimensions of Jewish Messianic expectation in the first century centered on the image of the Great Banquet. Based on Isaiah 25, the Hebrew people anticipated the Messianic age to be … Continue reading
Posted in Eschatology, Faith, Jesus, Kingdom Values, Love God, Love Others, Politics, Project 3:45, Scripture
Tagged Matthew 22
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1 Peter 2
Reading for Thursday, Feb. 23: 1 Peter 2 V2 alludes to one of my favorite refrains from the Psalms: “Taste and see that the Lord is good,” (Psalm 34.8). Peter reminds us that if we have indeed tasted the goodness … Continue reading
The World Seen Through Its Victims
Douglas John Hall, in his excellent book titled Thinking the Faith, writes of the necessity incumbent upon disciples of Jesus to acknowledge others as “bearers of worlds”, to honor those we encounter as individuals to whom the world has uniquely … Continue reading
Posted in Imago Dei, Politics, Poverty, Quotes, Social Issues, Theology
Tagged Douglas John Hall
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January Link Love
It’s been a while since I’ve done an “around-the-horn” link post. Lots going on in the lives of my friends that I encourage you to check out. Such as: My friend Lane has written a great blog entry entitled “Course … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Missiology, Politics, Social Issues, Sunny, Tara
Tagged Jeremiah 29, Kingdom Politics, Photography
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Recovering From Bibliolatry
The decision to open the most recent session of the U.S. House of Representatives with the reading of the Constitution has sparked a national debate regarding the nature of our governing document. Is the Constitution a “living” document, dynamic and … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Scripture
Tagged House of Representatives, How we read scripture, U.S. Constitution
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On Partisanship
Edward Livingston, speaking before the Senate in 1830, had this to say about the cost of political partisanship for partisanship’s sake. Sage words, even 180 years later (bold font mine): The spirit of which I speak…creates imaginary and magnifies real … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Quotes
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