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Posted on October 29, 2010

Missions and Mixed Emotions: Reflecting on a Christian Conference

By Brittany Girle I had the opportunity to represent Casas por Cristo at the Catalyst Conference in Atlanta a few weeks ago.  Over 13,000 people were in attendance and we were able to share our God given passion and burden for families in Mexico with so many.   Occasionally we were able to slip into … Continue reading Missions and Mixed Emotions: Reflecting on a Christian Conference

Posted on October 28, 2010

Your Blog Is Not a Christian: Thoughts on Church and Work

By Joshua Cody The Church The economics of creating a version of a secular product and aiming it at churchgoers are alive and well. This used to be primarily t-shirts and sermon themes. These, thankfully, became passe and generally the subject of ridicule. Lately, something new seems to have emerged. I wouldn’t argue that it’s … Continue reading Your Blog Is Not a Christian: Thoughts on Church and Work

Posted on October 20, 2010

Consumer Churches and Marketable Christianity

By Aaron Daffern What is your world view?  Through what lens do you view reality?  How do you process the human condition?  Does life make sense?  Do all things work out for the best?  Is humanity basically good or evil?  What is the cause of hurt, suffering, pain, and tyranny?  How you consciously or subconsciously … Continue reading Consumer Churches and Marketable Christianity

Posted on October 19, 2010

My Epistle to the Church: From Bitterness to Forgiveness

By Brooke Luby Dear Church, I feel like I need to write this letter to you or I will explode. I need to express a few of my honest feelings and opinions in hope to make amends. First of all: I am tired of being mad at you. I am worn out from holding a … Continue reading My Epistle to the Church: From Bitterness to Forgiveness

Posted on October 18, 2010

Your Bike and Justice: Bicycling for Humanity

By Sara Shelton When young activist James Barnett first heard the goal of the non-profit organization Bicycles for Humanity – Georgia, he found himself instantly inspired. As the founder of his own unique organization, Clothe Your Neighbor As Yourself, dedicated to the improving the lives of those in poverty in and around the US, the … Continue reading Your Bike and Justice: Bicycling for Humanity

Posted on October 18, 2010

How Blue Like Jazz Got Saved

By Wrecked for the Ordinary A couple weeks ago, Susan Isaacs shared on Wrecked about why Blue Like Jazz the movie is worth saving. Thanks for all your help in making it happen! $125,000 in 10 days was raised to turn the New York Times bestselling book into a feature film, all thanks to the … Continue reading How Blue Like Jazz Got Saved

Posted on October 18, 2010

Interview with Shauna Niequist: Bittersweet

By Jeff Goins, Editor My wife introduced me to Shauna Niequist over a year ago. I read bits and pieces of her first book Cold Tangerines (Zondervan) and was amazed at how eloquently and thoughtfully she described finding God in everyday moments like walking down the street or sharing a meal together. So, I was … Continue reading Interview with Shauna Niequist: Bittersweet

Posted on September 17, 2010

On Brokenness and Mental Illness

By Karen Swank I remembered Tina* this morning (*not her real name) and I cried. Reading an article by someone who ministers in a marginalized neighborhood, I was swept by a single phrase back to the day I looked into her eyes and watched her disappear.  Tina was a resident at the domestic violence shelter … Continue reading On Brokenness and Mental Illness

Posted on September 16, 2010

Are the Homeless Really Home-less?

By Laura McLester We live in a nice suburb of Washington DC amongst unnamed buildings related to national security and tall engineering/computer organizations that many would easily recognize (Boeing sound familiar?), all in the shadow of the five sided headquarters. However, if you look carefully, you’ll also see a few one-man organizations hidden away in … Continue reading Are the Homeless Really Home-less?

Posted on September 14, 2010June 10, 2011

A Christian Defense of Irrationality

By Aaron Daffern Grow up and be responsible.  Get a good education, get married, and provide for your family.  Hopefully, if all works out well, you’ll have 2.5 kids and be mortgaged up to your eyeballs. At least, that’s how it’s supposed to work, right? Aren’t we taught as kids to fit in? Don’t we … Continue reading A Christian Defense of Irrationality

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