Interesting Stuff

All I can is WOW!  One of the most fascinating accounts of Jesus’ parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man.  For those who have used this as a basis for a literal hell…you don’t want to read this.

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One of the best posts on God’s judgment I have read.  Awesome stuff. (ht)

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A great interview with Alan Jamieson, author of “Chyrsalis”.

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Anne Jackson with some great insights on vision for the church.

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Kathy Escobar at her best.  How can the church stand in for those who are oppressed?

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A collection of the most viral videos on the net. (ht)

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  • Oh, man, you are so going to hell, I mean for sure, 'cause you're reading tentmaker.org site. Ha!

    Actually, that is one of my favorite reconciliation web sites. Gary Amirault and his wife, Michelle, have two of the sweetest spirits imaginable. Just so gentle and loving, but not afraid to proclaim the truth as they know it. Love that link--it's not one I've read before.
  • Tracy, I've never heard of Tentmakers before. I was doing a search on Lazarus and the Rich man and that story came up. It's the deepest interpretation of that parable I have ever seen. It was kind of like discovering something new.
  • Gary has all sorts of wonderful, deep teachings on his web site. When you have some free time (I know you have so much of that!) it's worth digging around a bit on that site. I've been reading through it for years (literally) and I've only skimmed the surface.
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  • Rick, you're speechless.
  • Hi Jonathan, thanks for the link. You were right, I found the parable Lazarus and the Rich Man fascinating. Makes me think about all the other parables :)
  • Abmo, if you liked that one, you would probably enjoy the book "Kingdom, Grace, and Judgment" by Robert Farrar Capon. It's not an easy read and I sure don't agree with all of what he writes, but he can peel back the layers on the parables in a way that you'll never look at them the same way again.
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