Posts Tagged ‘Faith’

I have learned that salvation less about a point in time, but more of a process. It begins with an awareness of something beyond ourselves; a compulsion. And in the processes, as we follow that compulsion, our doubts become some one of the most holy and sacred words we might utter.

Written by Jordan Cooper

I have prostitutes on my street, a brothel on my block, guys grinding drugs across from the local elementary school, the Terror Squad working out a local restaurant and bar and I keep hearing that my number one priority needs to be a small group in a church.

I was scrolling through my Twitter feed this morning and found this post by Neil Cole, over at Cole-Slaw, shared by Adam Lehman. It’s both brilliant and troubling. Great job, Neil. Cheers! —— My Dearest Wormwood, If you want to make sure that the enemy’s people are relegated to obscurity, lead them to believe that [...]

post by David Henson writing for Unorthodoxology Traipsing around the progressive Christian and emerging church blogospheres, I’ve noticed a remarkable affection for self-effacing heresy, something I from time-to-time indulge in as well. Such as in the naming of this blog. Of course, it strikes me that in the history of heresy, the truly heretical typically [...]

Sight Without

Posted: April 22, 2010 in Original Content
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My uncle Steve is a fascinating man. He’s always been one of my most favorite people. Several years go, Multiple Sclerosis began to set in on him. Today, he’s completely blind. Late last year, I got an opportunity to visit with him for a spell; something I’ve not been able to do for years. We [...]

Not too long ago, I ordered The Orthodox Heretic: And Other Inspired Tales by Peter Rollins. It’s an incredible collection of modern parables written by Rollins and it’s at the top of my recommend list. You can buy it here. Anyways, I was cruising around on the internet looking for more parables by Rollins and found a [...]