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Continue reading →: Missional SpiritualityLast weekend I finally got to meet Karina Kreminski in the flesh, fully incarnate you might say, and it has prompted me to lay out where some of my own thinking on Missional Spirituality has led me (given that Missional Spirituality is the focus of the doctorate she is working…
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Continue reading →: Hope Amid Horror: Portrait Of A Rwandan PastorGeorge Gittoes, an Australian artist and filmmaker, is renowned for his powerful depictions of human suffering and resilience. His painting The Preacher, which won the 1995 Blake Prize for religious art, portrays a man offering hope and spiritual leadership to his community in the midst of the Rwandan genocide’s horrors. The…
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Continue reading →: Living Faithfully Among Those Who Hate PeacePsalm 120:6-7 resonates deeply with my Anabaptist convictions: “Too long have I lived among those who hate peace. I am for peace; but when I speak, they are for war.” These verses reflect the struggle we face as followers of Christ in a world that often seems at odds with…
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Continue reading →: Minecraft Jesus and the Zombie PigsThis Minecraft style image was inspired by Mark 5:1-20, where Jesus frees a demon possessed man by casting the demons into a herd of pigs.
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Continue reading →: What Would a Healthy Ego Look Like?“The essence of gospel-humility is not thinking more of myself or thinking less of myself, it is thinking of myself less.” (Timothy Keller – The Freedom of Self Forgetfulness)
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Continue reading →: Watchman Nee on Questioning God“God will answer all our questions in one way only, namely, by showing us more of His Son.” (Watchman Nee – The Normal Christian Life)
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Continue reading →: ImaginationImagination is not the enemy of truth Imagination is the handmaiden of hope
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Continue reading →: Tao as Logos“Heraclitus taught that all changes in the world arise from the dynamic and cyclic interplay of opposites and he saw any pair of opposites as a unity. This unity, which contains and transcends all opposing forces, he called the Logos.” Fritjof Capra – The Tao of Physics








