The church as a weeping witness

One of the key figures behind Martin Luther King, Jr., was a man by the name of Bayard Rustin.  Rustin not only served as one of King’s several ghost-writers, but his influence upon King and other key figures of the civil rights movement was significant. Rustin was a strategist. According to David Chapell’s absolutely fascinating and moving work A […]

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Why the Christian God is embarrassing

Let’s face it:  the Christian God can be truly embarrassing. For at least two reasons: First, the Christian God doesn’t make sense.  He is unfathomable.  We can’t figure him out.  The Christian Scriptures even admit to this: In Egypt a very frustrated Moses says, “Ever since I went to the pharaoh to speak in your name, he […]

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Jesus, loneliness, and love

While reading through Matthew, Mark, and Luke lately I’ve been struck by how lonely Jesus was. By “lonely” I don’t mean primarily that Jesus was alone, though at times he was:  he did have a pattern of withdrawing to pray–“he would slip away to uninhabited [NIV:  lonely] places and pray” (Luke 5.16; Luke especially emphasizes […]

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Memento, Memory, and Community

I recently re-watched Christopher Nolan’s brilliant film Memento.  Guy Pearce simply kills it.  And the storyline and story-telling are to-die-for.  There’s just so much going on at so many levels in this movie, all at the same time–and (if you haven’t seen it) half the film happens in reverse (chronologically). At the risk of spoiling it, I […]

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The cult of authenticity

My wife Sarah and I recently had an amazing weekend away.  In our 15+ years of marriage we have never lived close to family, so getting away without the kids has been rare.  We love our kids as much as the next couple, but it was really, really great to get away…from the kids. I […]

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The good news of God’s wrath

Sarah and I were on a road trip recently, and we had one of those really great conversations in the car.  (For some reason some of our best and worst conversations have happened in the car.  Does anyone know why?) We were having a frank conversation about Christianity–what we liked and didn’t like about following […]

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