Book Review: two perspectives on cancer
We review Kate Bowler’s “Everything Happens for a Reason and Other Lies I’ve Loved” and Anna Fitch Courie’s “The Adventures of Cancer Girl and God”
We review Kate Bowler’s “Everything Happens for a Reason and Other Lies I’ve Loved” and Anna Fitch Courie’s “The Adventures of Cancer Girl and God”
Solidarity is not enough. Jesus is not in solidarity with women. Jesus is fully engaged and promotes the leadership of women.
“Between blindness and sight, that is between the two stories, we have Jesus teaching his disciples about his mission and the kingdom which is coming. He tells the disciples to be like children, to be servants, to be last, to lose their lives.”
“Psalm 13 9:14b speaks of, “…you knit me together in my mother’s womb.” Every knitter who is a Bible student knows that one.”