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Daily Archives: October 4, 2012
‘Precious Puritans’ and other all-too-human Christians
In response to the hoorah over Precious Puritans, a new track from hiphop artist Propaganda, Nathan Finn blogs a reminder at Between The Times that we must not idolize Chrisitan heroes. They are all, after all, like each of us, flawed humans: … Continue reading
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Tagged Between the Times, Michael Servetus, Nathan Finn, Precious Puritans, Propaganda
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‘I have no one to help me’
The plight of the sick man at the pool of Bethesda represents the dilemma of the world’s lost and oppressed: “I can’t be healed because I have no one to help me.” (John 5:7) Jesus tells us, “Love your neighbor … Continue reading