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From My Reading – June
“In his prayer for the church in John 17 Jesus seems to say that the church’s whole project of communicating the love of God to the world hangs on believers being one, not just in our invisible unity while visibly … Continue reading
Posted in From My Reading...
Tagged Brother Lawrence, Dr. David Steindel-Rast, Etty Hillesum, Karen Milioto, Marian Wright Edelman, Rachel Carson, Susan Cain
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From My Reading
“You cannot make God love you any less, either—not an ounce less. Do the most terrible thing and God wouldn’t love you less. You cannot change the Divine mind about you! The flow is constant, total, and 100 percent toward … Continue reading
Posted in From My Reading...
Tagged David Steindl-Rast, Henri Nouwen, Jonathan Baily, Rachel Carson, Richard Rohr, Wayne Dyer
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Where is our Moral Compass?
A redacted version of the Mueller report was recently released exposing to careful readers a multitude of attempts to obstruct the Mueller investigation and to mis- characterize its conclusions. The controversy around that report reminded me of this post, published … Continue reading
Posted in Living as Apprentices
Tagged moral courage, Rachel Carson, standing up for truth, the Trump Administration
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Following our Moral Compass
A PBS story about Rachel Carson, new information about my father’s participation in WWII, and a comment about evangelical Christians in Sojourner came together in a “perfect storm” in my mind. Here is the result. Rachel Carson (1907-1964) combined her … Continue reading
Posted in To Act Justly, Uncategorized
Tagged Christian ethics, moral compass, Rachel Carson, Sojourner
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