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Daily Archives: 1 September 2006
To Choose Hope, To Choose To Love
This excerpt is from Brother Alois’ message at this past Thursday’s meeting at TaizĂ©. It is characteristically simple yet profound, seemingly obvious but challenging: In the Gospel to be read on Sunday morning, Christ appeals to us in a way … Continue reading
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Alcohol and the Holy Spirit
I always learn from the “Faith Matters” columns (published in the Christian Century) that are written by L. Gregory Jones, a Methodist pastor who is dean of the Duke Divinity School. In his current column, Dean Jones writes that, as … Continue reading
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