

Calm the Water
The following poem was written by Chenayde Anrahams, who is a student in the Love Thy Neighbour(hood) School in South Africa.
Chenayde Anrahams
Feb 4, 20222 min read
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Every Child Matters
When I was on Vancouver Island this past weekend, I paid my respects at the memorial on the steps of the BC Legislature in Victoria comme...
Andrew Klager
Jun 24, 20214 min read
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Resurrection and Revenge
In an alternate universe, we could have had a gospel account in which, in the forty days after his resurrection and before his ascension...
Andrew Klager
Jun 16, 20212 min read
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Nonviolence and Results
Today — October 2nd — is the International Day of Nonviolence.
Civil rights and peace activist, Madge Micheels-Cyrus, reminds us that “Nonv
Andrew Klager
Oct 2, 20202 min read
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Beyond the Milvian Bridge
Imagine for a moment that you’ve been taken back in time to 312 AD. Picture the scene: you’ve arrived in the evening, and find yourself upon
Jacob Winn
May 22, 20202 min read
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The Beatitudes Are for Those on the Margins
I'd suggest that the Beatitudes (Mt. 5:3-12) are as much a description of those who have gathered around Jesus to hear his teaching as t
Sean Davidson
May 5, 20202 min read
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The Delusion that We Should Always Identify with the 'Good Guys' in Scripture
Maybe the reality that a large swath of Christians (and I’m certainly guilty of this too) identify with only the “good guys” in Scripture (a
Andrew Klager
Feb 11, 20201 min read
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The Messiah of Peace Through War
I watched the movie Dune yesterday. I had seen it many years ago and read the novel, but I had forgotten the plot. It is the story of a mess
Fr. Michael Gillis
Aug 24, 20193 min read
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