Welcoming Them – A Reflection by M. Gresh

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When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, then he will sit on the throne of his glory. All the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats, […]

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Sumud & The River – Two Poems by Lucas Al-Zoughbi

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I share two poems centering my Palestinian identity and experience. As a Palestinian Christian, I aspire to walk in Jesus’ footsteps in challenging oppression, empire, and occupation. I provide an introduction to Palestine for readers to better understand the context of the poems. I first provide a brief introduction to […]

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The Daily-ness of Forgiveness – A Reflection by Janet Ober Lambert

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For the last 8 months, I have been engaging in a daily ritual of prayer and worship with the Iona Community. The Iona Community is an international, ecumenical Christian movement based on the island of Iona off the west coast of Scotland. The community was founded in 1938 by Reverend […]

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Work & Christian Living – A Reflection by Oscar Lugusa

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There was a time I spoke about Christian’s attitude towards work to high school students. So, in the introduction, I asked the students to get tools for work and go out to the field to cut the grass. Before I finished giving them instructions on what we were supposed to […]

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From Confession & Repentance to Grace & Forgiveness – An Essay by Leslie AB Frye

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It is no exaggeration to say that I would not be a Christian today if it was not for Romans 7:15 and 19, in which none other than the Apostle Paul – chosen to be God’s instrument’ chosen to bring the name of Jesus before Gentiles and kings and before the people […]

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A Brethren Lawyer – A Reflection by Emmett Witkovsky-Eldred

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When any of you has a grievance against another, do you dare to take it to court before the unrighteous, instead of taking it before the saints? 2 Do you not know that the saints will judge the world? And if the world is to be judged by you, are […]

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End Time Establishment of the Kingdom of God – A Reflection by Oscar Lugusa

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Humanity has been living in the tension of God’s already and not yet Kingdom anticipating the end of time. Since time immemorial, the calamities have sometimes been associated with the end time. For instance, the occurrence of war, diseases, floods, and famines are a few. It is recorded,  When he […]

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Images of God: Christ the Bread, God the Baker (John 6:27-35) – An Exposition by Alvis Pettker

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Metaphors and figures of speech are not just the tools of poets, but the fabric of our everyday life. In the previous sentence alone I employed two different metaphors to talk about metaphors (i.e. tools and fabric). We use linguistic images all the time, often without realizing it, and we […]

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Thomas the True: Why Jesus Called Someone with Doubts – An Exposition by Caleb Kragt

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Do you think the twelve disciples ever wondered why Jesus chose them? Perhaps some of them thought they knew. When they were arguing about who was the greatest, for example, can’t we just hear Peter, “Well, you know Jesus chose me because somebody had to be the one to actually […]

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Seeing God in Unlikely Places: An invitation into Trinitarian life – An Essay by Melanee Hamilton

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The earliest memories I have as a child are of living with my family on the John Brown University campus in Arkansas. On more than one occasion I would find a stray dog to bring home to the apartment we lived in, which certainly did not allow pets. I eventually […]

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