Day: February 4, 2010

Can the Church listen to the Spirit?

“My love for my Church is inspired by people whose lives challenge us to bear witness to God’s truth to our world . . . These voices and lives stand in sharp contrast to the present day leadership of my church.”

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After the quake, a question of justice

In Haiti, we are hearing that some 150,000 have died so far from the earthquake. That’s something like 1.5% of the population. Staggering. An earthquake of magnitude 7.0 on the Richter Scale killed some 150,000 people – so far. Yet, twenty-one years ago an earthquake of almost that size (a 6.9) struck San Francisco. Almost the same size, but in that instance only 63 people died.

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Freed from slavery

We ought not to pass over in silence the fact that the Northalbingians on one occasion committed a great crime and one of a terrible nature. When some unhappy captives, who had been taken from Christian lands and carried away to the barbarians, were ill treated by these strangers, they fled thence in the hope of escaping

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