Inspiration
Faith & Prayer
Health &
Wellness
Entertainment
Love &
Family
Newsletters
Special Offers
J Walking
the religious left and Jesus, pt. 2
By
David Kuo
Following up on yesterday’s post on the “religious left,” I found a brilliant and thought-provoking post on Greg Boyd’s blog. He begins this way: Someone e-mailed me with a question worth wrestling with. He said he heard a well known preacher recently call his church to take a stand against the injustice of his local…
the “religious left” and fasting
By
David Kuo
A year ago, when Tempting Faith was published, one of the things that received a lot of attention was my call for evangelicals to “fast” from politics. Here is a snippet: I’m not talking about a permanent retreat from politics. I’m not suggesting that current politicians leave office. I’m not suggesting that we stop voting.…
Thin Places
By
David Kuo
Perhaps following up on my mopey posts about the Mets and the Steelers, someone sent me this picture as (they say) a genuine thin place. They wish to remain anonymous. Here is what they write: Not too long ago I was walking around Fenway Park during a very bad day. I have access to the…
Thin Places
By
David Kuo
Here is one from Larry. It is Peter Gabriel’s Solsbury Hill. He writes that it is a thin place for him because “there is a hill in my hometown where a life-changing event took place for me, and I immediately identified with the song in its wake. Here are the song’s lyrics: “Solsbury Hill”Climbing up…
64
65
66
67
68
archives
most recent
search
this
blog
More from Beliefnet and our partners
More from Beliefnet and our partners