CBM Calling: September 29, 2020 – Adrian Gardner and Joe Bridi
Jon Williams2020-12-10T14:29:00-05:00
This Lenten journey of 2020 will be forever written in our minds, won’t it? Lent is a time for retreat, and we have been catapulted into near reclusion. An infinitesimally small virus has brought global economies to a halt, has closed schools, churches and public places around the globe, has quarantined entire megacities,
This Lenten journey of 2020 will be forever written in our minds, won’t it? Lent is a time for retreat, and we have been catapulted into near reclusion. An infinitesimally small virus has brought global economies to a halt, has closed schools, churches and public places around the globe, has quarantined entire megacities, closed borders, prompted widespread panic and shuttered countless businesses.
The garden serves our needs. We serve the garden's needs, and in so doing, we mutually fulfill God's design (or economy) and show our love to God and His good gift. As an evangelical university graduate in 1979, my favorite album was Bob Dylan's Slow Train Coming, and my favourite song was Man Gave Names
In the midst of fear and xenophobia that has rocked Europe and North America, churches have opened their doors and hearts in unprecedented ways to receive the other and journey with them. And as they have done so, hundreds of ‘strangers’ have become brothers and sisters. In his book, Christ the Stranger: The Theology
The truth is that there are such things as Christian tears, and too few of us ever weep them. ~ John R.W. Stott What moves you? What is it that summons you, deep within your heart, to get up and act? Is it a holy longing or perhaps just a gentle nudge? In our