Flee and Pursue
We are to flee from doing the wrong thing. Instead, we are to pursue doing the right thing. This is part of being a disciple. It is action-faith.
Being sure of what we hope for, and certain of what we do not see.
We are to flee from doing the wrong thing. Instead, we are to pursue doing the right thing. This is part of being a disciple. It is action-faith.
We are called to live by faith.
I wrote this Haiku poem after hearing a talk by Ed Hayes at a retreat.
I wrote this Haiku poem after an intense session of Contemplative Prayer.
[Adventures in Faith: Japan; the late 1980s] Tom and I went on another three-day faith journey. We brought no money and no bag. Things went quite badly.
[Adventures in Faith: Japan; the late 1980s] While traveling to a Pentecostal church in Osaka, I met a homeless man. He offered me food and drink. He may have been an angel of God.
The Bible describes a uniquely faithful group of believers called “the remnant.” Are they Jewish or Christians? Now or in the future? Who are they really?
What does it mean to seek the LORD? It does not mean attending liturgies. Amos says God hates our liturgies! Micah delivers a splendid answer.
It is urgent that we reach out to other people. The Lord Jesus Christ calls us to go out and evangelize nonbelievers.
Salvation is by faith. Yet attaining salvation is based on how we treat the weakest members of society.