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What Does It Mean to Become “Non” for Lent?

What Does It Mean to Become “Non” for Lent?

This 6-week journey of “Becoming ‘Non’ for Lent” is something I’ve chosen to do for two reasons: It can be replicated at any time during the year, and be revisited with different “nons” each Lent; For Jesus-followers and...
Reimagining How to Think | Reimagining Podcast | Episode 17

Reimagining How to Think | Reimagining Podcast | Episode 17

In Episode 17 of the Reimagining podcast, Brian Niece evaluates how we can think better in light of questioning, critical thinking, and the long shadow of Socrates. The easiest way to get new episodes is to subscribe on iTunes now. Want to continue the discussion?...
Embracing Our Stories

Embracing Our Stories

Our stories are part of us. They’ve been part of the human project for all of our shared memory. A man and a woman, a tree and an apple, at the beginning of human history. Or an earth-diving bird who plunges from the great beyond to the depths of the sea,...
Why Jesus Was, and Still Is, a Refugee

Why Jesus Was, and Still Is, a Refugee

There are two primary uses of the “Jesus was/was not a refugee” argument that I’ve seen written about extensively. And this is not just a current context thing. These arguments have been around for decades.

Gumballs, Immigrants, and the God We Don’t Yet Know

Gumballs, Immigrants, and the God We Don’t Yet Know

With the current immigration policy debate in US America, there is a particular video lecture circulating social media that involves gumballs. What’s disheartening to me, is that I see it posted mostly by friends and acquaintances who are privileged, white...

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