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Tertium Quid (p1)
By
Robert Gelinas
I sometimes feel like the apostle Paul in Ephesians 5 when he spend considerable time talking about marriage only to say that he is not talking about marriage. I talk a lot about race and life on the hyphen because jazz is race rich and a result of race. If there were not the creation…
“Psychic conversion” (p4)–Moses
By
Robert Gelinas
Moses understood what it meant to live life on the hyphen. We aren’t sure when it happened but some where along the way he found out that he wasn’t who he thought he was. Being the child of a Hebrew slave but adopted as an infant by Pharoah’s daughter, there was great reason for internal…
“Psychic Conversion” (p3)
By
Robert Gelinas
The Gospel reconciles us to God and each other. All too often we build churches on half of the gospel—the me and God half. Recently, Bill Hybels has undergone this second conversion and is speaking rather candidly.
“Psychic Conversion” (p2)
By
Robert Gelinas
If we are going to fully incorporate the Gospel in our life then we need an additional conversion. Not one for salvation, but one that shows that salvation has arrived in our lives. This “second conversion” occurs when we awaken to the implications of the kingdom of God upon our culture and shared cultural differences.
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