can be found here
a powerful reminder of the progress that’s been made, and the work still to be done.
Author: mike
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bishop white’s letter to martin
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this makes me smile…
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change
Jim Wallis: “… political leaders in Washington have changed America less often than social movements have. America is signaling it is hungry for change again, and we will need to build the kind of spiritual and social movement that can deliver on that hope. Last night, Barack Obama said, “it’s also about what you, the people who love this country, can do to change it.” And he’s right; it is really all about us.”
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i’m in the right camp
What’s your theological worldview?
created with QuizFarm.comYou scored as Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan You are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God’s grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavly by John Wesley and the Methodists.
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan
96% Emergent/Postmodern
86% Neo orthodox
64% Roman Catholic
61% Classical Liberal
57% Reformed Evangelical
46% Charismatic/Pentecostal
43% Modern Liberal
39% Fundamentalist
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thoughts on the iowa caucus
The Two Earthquakes (NYT)
Jim Wallis
Diana Butler Bass
My friend Rudy’s take on it (love the Happy Joe’s reference!)I find myself a little doubtful about some of the hyperbole surrounding the caucus, suggesting that it could set the stage for a “referendum on the Protestant political soul” seems a little much for me. But I am glad Obama did well in my home state and take some comfort in David Brook’s thoughts re: Huckabee.