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Anne Rice Quits Christianity And Why I’m Thankful That She Did

August 5, 2010
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Anne Rice Quits Christianity And Why I’m Thankful That She Did

This past Sunday in my sermon I couldn’t resist raising for my congregation’s consideration, the public “resignation” of Anne Rice from Christianity. The best-selling author of many vampire tales announced on her Facebook page last week that she was done with the Faith. She said: “Today I quit being a Christian. I’m out. I...

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Plant A Tree In Israel: Help Blot Out Palestinian Existence

July 8, 2010
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John Hagee supports Tree Planting Campaign in Israel

Those of you who know me or have been reading my blog for a little while know that I have a heart for “Simple Living” – an alternative Way of life that juts against the grain of popular, consumeristic culture. This affinity for alternative living has engendered in me a deep appreciation for the...

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Pastor John Hagee: Minister of Apartheid

July 5, 2010
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Pastor John Hagee: Minister of Apartheid

Casual study of some of the major state-sponsored atrocities of history will reveal that oftentimes there was religious representation somewhere in the mix that attempted to provide theological sanction for the vicious brutality being enacted on others. Somebody who claimed to speak in the name of God, provided “permission” or spiritual cover that would...

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Pastor John Hagee bringing Christian Zionist Message to Baltimore Area

July 2, 2010
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Pastor John Hagee

In C. Eric Lincoln and Lawrence Mamiya’s classic work on the Black Church, they rightly describe the character and nature of the “Black sacred cosmos.” Much more than just casual weekend activity or flippant denominational recognition; Christianity for practicing African Americans is so interwoven into personal and social identity that it’s hard just to...

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Back from Palestine/Israel with many stories to tell

June 7, 2010
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Back from Palestine/Israel with many stories to tell

Thanks be to God, I have safely returned to my family and community from my two week trip to Palestine/Israel. As most of you know, I was away with a delegation from a group called Interfaith Peace Builders. I would HIGHLY recommend anyone considering such a trip to go with an organization like this....

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My Palestine/Israel Diary – Wednesday, May 26

May 27, 2010
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My Palestine/Israel Diary – Wednesday, May 26

Today was an extremely full day that started bright and early at 8AM. Well, for me the day started at 5:00AM. After going to bed at about 11PM the night before, I found myself lying in bed staring at the ceiling at 5. I tried to force myself back to sleep, but I couldn’t...

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My Palestine/Israel Diary – Tuesday, May 25, 2010

May 26, 2010
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My Palestine/Israel Diary – Tuesday, May 25, 2010

As I type this, I’m sitting on the roof of a hostel in the breeze of a cool Jerusalem night. My group has recently retired for the evening after a long two days of travel. I’m here in East Jerusalem with a delegation from Interfaith Peace Builders - an organization that focuses on education...

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I’ve Found Another Sanctuary: The Samaritan Women (Baltimore, MD)

May 20, 2010
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I’ve Found Another Sanctuary: The Samaritan Women (Baltimore, MD)

This past Monday was a phenomenal day. I usually have about two of these types of days per week and I’m always blown away as to how God orchestrates them. Monday is usually my day of rest. After preaching, praying, visiting the sick, and generally trying to encourage people during a long Sunday; Mondays...

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Thinking Differently About Church Organization

May 18, 2010
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One of the first things that I was told when it was known that I would become a pastor was to read the church bylaws. Second to scripture (and in some churches more importantly than the Holy Scriptures) the church bylaws provide information as to how a particular community of Faith chooses to organize...

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BOOK REVIEW: The Next Evangelicalism: Freeing the Church from Western Cultural Captivity

April 19, 2010
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BOOK REVIEW: The Next Evangelicalism: Freeing the Church from Western Cultural Captivity

Recently, I finished reading The Next Evangelicalism: Freeing the Church from Western Cultural Captivity by Soong-Chan Rah. Rah, a fellow Baltimorean by way of Korea, provides a truly thoughtful and passionate critique of the current landscape of American Christianity. The foundation of the book’s argument is not rooted in theology, but actually finds it...

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