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The “Other” Who Saves Us
I was talking with a friend about how we need to radically welcome the “other”–those who are different and make us feel uncomfortable. Rev.Stephanie Spellers says, “We need them in our lives and communities for our salvation.” “How do they save us?” … Continue reading →
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Tagged Acts 3:6, Art College Doormats, Esther Hizsa, Friday Requirement, good people, Marja Bergen, Martin Cathrae, Nicolas Poussin, Radical Welcome, rejection, Saints Peter and John Healing the Lame Man, spiritual director Burnaby, spiritual director Vancouver, Stephanie Spellers
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The Other Side of the Line
After I got over the shock of discovering I’m one of “those people,” I began to wonder about the distinctions I make. What constitutes being “those people” anyway? We easily divide people into two kinds: life-giving people and life-draining people cup half-full people and cup … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Firm Place to Stand, bad people, Esther Hizsa, good people, Living Room, Luke 15:1-6, Marja Bergen, Radical Welcome, Reflections for Our Highs and Lows, rejection, Riding the Roller Coaster, Sanctuary Mental Health Minstries, spiritual director Burnaby, spiritual director Vancouver, Stephanie Spellers
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