Curing Cancer…With Cancer by Andrew Stephens-Rennie Homeopathy has this saying, and this understanding of disease, that “like cures like.”
Targum :: Romans 12:1-2 by Brian Walsh A reflection on Romans 12:1-2 Wine Before Breakfast Originally Delivered January 16, 2007 Brothers and Sisters: If it is true that in the face of our disobedience we have met a God rich in mercy; if it true that this mercy extends to all of creation, waiting in eager longing for the revelation of the children of God if it is true that we ourselves , in concert with the Holy Spirit await our adoption, the redemption of our very bodies;
We’re all in this Together by Rachel Tulloch A reflection on Romans 3:9-31 Wine Before Breakfast Originally Delivered October 10, 2006 It was all over the news when the gunman entered the one-room Amish schoolhouse killing five girls and wounding several more.
Intentional Community by Liz Ivkovich “There is no cross without Jesus on it,” states Father James Chelich of St.
Creation’s Groan Is it strange that all along while we’ve been awaiting a saviour, Creation has been waiting for the same thing?
Ten Thousand Coffees (Part 6) by Lisa Neef [This is the final part of a series of six reflections on finding Christian Community in a new city.
Ten Thousand Coffees (Part 5) by Lisa Neef [This is the fifth in a series of six reflections on finding Christian Community in a new city.
Targum :: Romans 1.1-17 by Brian Walsh Paul, a slave of Jesus the Messiah, called to a ministry of authority in a world that is suspicious of all authority, set apart in a world that attempts to construct a bland consumerist sameness, proclaimer of nothing less then the gospel God, the good news of God’s radical kingdom.
Ten Thousand Coffees (Part 4) by Lisa Neef [This is the fourth in a series of six reflections on finding Christian Community in a new city.
Ten Thousand Coffees (Part 3) by Lisa Neef [This is the third in a series of six reflections on finding Christian Community in a new city.
Ten Thousand Coffees (Part 2) by Lisa Neef [This is the second in a series of six reflections on finding Christian Community in a new city.
Ten Thousand Coffees (Part 1) by Lisa Neef A little over six months ago, I left my life in Toronto behind and moved to the Netherlands.
Recovering Joseph’s Story by Andrew Stephens-Rennie In the days after Christmas I have, for the past few years, found my self wondering what, if anything, has changed.
A Christmas Lament by Brian J. Walsh I know, I know, Christmas is all about good feelings, family, magnaminity towards the less fortunate, etc.,
Neo-Con Economics and the Injustice of Rape On Monday November 26th, twenty people joined us for an engaging discussion of Naomi Klein’s newest book.