Tag: christian
The Ethiopian Eunuch: A Story of Black Liberation and Transgender Inclusion
Liberation As Participation In The Disobedience Of Jesus
Red Margin Notes #5
Ravi Zacharias and Trees
FROM A BROKEN TREE by Robert Lupton I once saw a large tree that had been struck by lightning many years before. The trunk was badly split and bent, but the growth of recent years was sturdy and straight. Bark had grown over much of the once-exposed heartwood, leaving the trunk misshapen but well protected. … More Ravi Zacharias and Trees
“Pro-life”
Last night Lisa Montgomery was executed by lethal injection. It was one in a long list of federal executions in the last year (I counted 11 as of this morning). Yesterday 4,406 people died of COVID-19 in America alone. The highest single day of deaths since the beginning of the pandemic. The total is now … More “Pro-life”
The Intersection of Epiphany and Insurrection
Yesterday was The Epiphany on the Church calendar. The word epiphany is derived from the Greek word epiphaneia, meaning “manifestation” or “appearance”. More specifically it centers around the appearance of Jesus to the magi. They were the first Gentiles to see the face of God. It is significant that on the same day we had … More The Intersection of Epiphany and Insurrection
The Apocalypse
2020 was an apocalypse. No, not the end of the world, as the term is commonly used. Apocalypse is a revealing. This year revealed many things: Many people, especially “Christians”, are incapable of sacrificing their own comfort and security for the sake of others. White Evangelicals are afraid of facing the unjust systems and institutions … More The Apocalypse





