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Jesus treats the Syrophoenecian Woman as a Disciple
[This is an extract from my essay "Breaking Bread: The Power of Hospitality in the Gospel of Mark" which you can read in full and ...
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I know it has been a lean year for my long suffering blog readers, but as a sign i still love you, and that the rivers of xenos have not yet...
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James McGrath's blog really is a mighty blog. He is single handedly responsible for sending over 80 readers to this weeks carnival. If y...
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Congrats to Myk Habets on the release of his book, The Anointed Son: A Trinitarian Spirit Christology . I've just ordered my copy, a...
hehe... well if it's positive reviews from non-Christian radio commentators we're after, then I reckon I could think of a couple of other things which could be done :)
ReplyDeletenah, i thought he was genuinely moved and surprised to see enthusiastic non-boring christianity. it also goes to show that although for us it now seems rather cliche, for many outside the church seeing drums and a bass guitar is still a powerful symbol of cultural relevance. it that became the means for someone like Chris to hear and receive the gospel, wouldn't that be great?
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