Economist on Kato’s humanity
“Neighbours, hanging about, noticed with surprise that his blood on the walls looked much the same as theirs.”
“Neighbours, hanging about, noticed with surprise that his blood on the walls looked much the same as theirs.”
This week on Social Hour, we thought we’d explore a little on Facebook and share a page we stumbled upon rather by accident, shared on our wall, and watched it grow by exponents over the next few days–when we posted it, I had just signed up as its 33rd fan. The Episcopal Foodie Network now has 621 fans and links to discussions about things like King’s Cake, Valentine’s Day treats, and favorite recipes.
Plans appear to be in place to lift a ban on civil-partnership recognition ceremonies taking place in churches.
“In the end, developers never really own the applications they create.”
What does it mean to have taken a journey and looked at the face of God? What became of them when they returned to their homes? How were their lives different and how are our lives different, after we encounter the light of Christ?
February 14th is not only Valentine’s Day in celebration of romantic love: it’s also National Standing on the Side of Love Day, when the radical notion of accepting people for who they are gets the play it deserves.
Those who care little for their souls do not look sufficiently into their hearts. They do not consider it a sin to get angry with their neighbors without cause and do not think it a sin to lust after a woman who belongs to another provided they do not follow up their lust. But it is a great sin among those who fear God and hold their hearts in high regard.