No one knows more about the need to forgive than Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Writing with his daughter, Mpho, in The Book of Forgiving, he lays out about the simple but profound…
I have just finished reading Kathy Escobar’s new book Faith Shift. It is a great read particularly for those who do not feel comfortable in their church or faith tradition. Kathy points…
Yesterday’s post was inspired by my reading of Barbara Brown Taylor’s latest book Learning to Walk in the Dark an inspirational book in which she questions our tendency to associate all that…
Staff and leaders of mission organizations in the U.S. are overwhelmingly white. Mission conferences, though advertising ethnic diversity do not always represent multicultural or multiethnic expression because the style of…
Today’s post is part of the series Seeking Help Through the Faith Shifting Process. It is contributed by Lynne Baab who has written many books and articles on Christian spiritual practices.…
I have just finished reading Walter Brueggemann’s new book Sabbath As Resistance. Talk about stimulating, challenging and encouraging. It is one of the best books I have read for a long time.…
This morning I started reading The New Parish by Paul Sparks, Tim Soerens and Dwight Friesen. It is one of the most thought provoking, tear jerking and stimulating book I have read…
This post is out of date. Please see find the lastest post here. Hospitality and the Kingdom of God is as many of you are aware the Godspace theme for the…
As you know I am getting ready for the upcoming blog focus on Hospitality and the Kingdom of God. Have been doing lots of reading, thinking and praying about it. When I…
By now you are probably sick and tired of me harping about how much I enjoyed the Inhabit Conference. However as the speakers’ words continue to revolve in my mind…
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