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The Agony in the Garden – The Place Where Angels Strengthen Us
In a book soon to be released, Trevor Herriot writes: “Only after we have let the desert do its full work in us will angels finally come and minister to
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The Agony in the Garden – The Place to Stay Awake
As Jesus and his disciples enter the Garden of Gethsemane, he tells them: “Stay awake, watch!” The implication is that they’re about to learn something, a lesson is to be
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The Agony in the Garden β The Place Where You Suffer as a Lover
We tend to misunderstand βthe passion of Jesus.β Spontaneously we think of it as the pain of the physical sufferings he endured on the road to his death. Partly that
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The Agony in the Garden – The Special Place of Loneliness
We tend to misunderstand “the passion of Jesus”. Spontaneously we think of it as the pain of the physical sufferings he endured on the road to his death. Partly that
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Romantic Imagination with Religion
There are many reasons why our churches are greying and emptying. Conservatives attribute it to the intoxicating power of secularity, to a pampered culture that has lost its sense of
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The Law of Karma
Faith and instinct both give us a sense of what Hindus and Buddhists call the law of karma. Simply put, we have a gut-feeling that our actions, good and bad,
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Compassion and Truth
Back when I was still teaching full-time, I was, for a period of time, the Acting Dean at a Theological College. In that role, I received one day a phone
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Beyond Labels
Several years ago, while giving a workshop in England, I was approached during a health-break by a couple of participants who asked me: “What are you? We’ve been trying to
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Facing Otherness and Differences
David Tracy, the eminent intellectual, submits that perhaps the biggest challenge confronting us today is that of facing our differences, of accepting, truly accepting, otherness. This challenge confronts us at
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Interruptions: Our Real Work
Henri Nouwen once commented that he used to be resentful whenever he was interrupted in his work until he realized that, often times, interruptions were his real work. There’s a