by emma | Nov 30, 2006 | Everything Else
I am not sure what to feel today. It’s been a whole year, and yet sometimes it only feels like last week she was running around looking for hugs and affection.
There just are no words.
The original posts:
Blessings & Heartbreaks
Dangerous Wonder
In memory of Cheryl Scullion.
by emma | Nov 28, 2006 | Uni
“If Jericho be not razed, our faith is in vain.” (George Ramsay)
Discuss the claim that belief in either Jewish or Christian religious claims cannot survive if the Bible is shown to be seriously erroneous or misleading in historical matters.
by emma | Nov 27, 2006 | Faith, Words
What have we begun?
Here we see angels,
burning like the sun.
Here we juggle destinies –
what is this thing we’ve done?
What army gets commissioned
kneeling in this way?
What passion finds expression
when wounded soldiers pray?
Are nameless heroes rising?
Tomorrow’s choosen ones,
carriers of Jesus,
what plague have we begun?
What dreamer writes upon the wall?
[Found on a prayer room wall]
What are the ‘walls’ in postmodern/postchristian/whatever-they-are-now-calling-it culture? Websites? Blogs? Music? Film?
Who are today’s dreamers, stirring up the church?
by emma | Nov 25, 2006 | Everything Else
I did it! I finally did it!
I left Bebo!
Woohoo!
by emma | Nov 23, 2006 | Africa, Faith, Words
I remember hearing about an old comic strip back in the days of St. Ed’s. Two guys are talking to each other, and one of them says he has a question for God. He wants to ask why God allows all of this poverty and war and suffering to exist in the world. And his friend says, “Well, why don’t you ask?” The fellow shakes his head and says he is scared. When his friend asks why, he mutters, “I’m scared God will ask me the same question.” Over and over, when I ask God why all of these injustices are allowed to exist in the world, I can feel the Spirit whisper to me, “You tell me why we allow this to happen. You are my body, my hands, my feet.”
[ The Irresistible Revolution – Shane Claiborne ]
At CU yesterday we were thinking about the issue of pain and suffering, why it exists, what we do with it etc. Then I read this today. This is why we must act. We are called to not only pray against injustice and suffering, but to act to bring about its end. In a wise mans words, ‘It’s not about charity, it’s about justice.’ (Yes, that man was Bono.)
It’s about bringing heaven here.
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