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- Marcus, on my top 10 are the daily devotionals. I love getting those from you in the morning, always a thought provoking insight that challenges me to go deeper in my faith. Thanks for sharing...
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- And... if we don't fancy ourselves to be poets? Um, what then? (I took the liberty to listen anyway and liked it. : )
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Editing, writing, faith, and work. And poetry because I like poetry.Public Prayers, Professions of Faith, and Good Ol’ Fashioned Evangelism
Started by goodwordediting · 9 months ago
My buddy Mark D. Roberts linked to me today. What a guy! He’s just finished a series on praying in public venues. You can read the story of my brother-in-law’s chaplaincy in high school over at Mark’s post for today.
And Mark’s link got me thinking ... Continue reading »
And Mark’s link got me thinking ... Continue reading »
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Yes, I really like the work Krista Tippett does on Speaking of Faith (see my side link to get to her NPR weekly program). You can learn so much; she's an excellent listener.
I may not be on board with all of her thinking, I don't think I am, though her thinking may be contextual in relation to the program, though I think it's more than that.
I know one person who greatly impacted her and her thinking was Dietrich Bonhoeffer. You can find "Ethics and the Will of God: the legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer" on her programs you can listen to. A great program, and it's interesting that though Bonhoeffer had a clear gospel witness, he was much at home among unbelievers and seemed to have really good rapport with them, in a way that opened up the gospel for them. But that's just my take.
It is a difficult subject, Mark, and one I'm sure, we all need to keep working on together, hopefully.
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People will come to you wanting to talk. They really will.