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Archive for March, 2008

  Every Sunday evening at 7 PM a group of us from St. James meet at the Vintage Coffee Bistro in Lambertville, MI. If you live in the area feel free to stop by and join us, the Bistro is located in the Kroger Plaza at Sterns and Secor. We call it Coffee Talk and it [...]

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  Pope Reaches Out to American Catholics Pope Benedict XVI will be in the U.S. from April 15th to the 21st visiting Washington, D.C. and New York City. PB XVI’s ”unstated mission is to forge a more personal connection with his American flock and indeed with Americans of all faiths. ‘I think he has captured attention by [...]

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  ” ‘Whoever follows Me will not walk in darkness,’says the Lord. These are Christ’s own words by which He exhorts us to imitate His life and His ways, if we truly desire to be enlightened and free of all blindness of heart. Let it then be our main concern to meditate on the life [...]

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Theophilus Cafe is a place where we can have a running dialogue based on a question or issue that I post. Think of the Cafe as a virtual coffee house where you can gather with your friends and discuss the posted topic or just reflect on it.  Please post your thoughts or response on this topic in the [...]

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“The bodily resurrection is the good news of the gospel—and thus our social and political mandate.” Follow this link http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2008/april/13.36.html?start=1 to an interesting article in the online version of Christianity Today by N.T. Wright, an excerpt says, ”When the church is seen to move straight from worship of God to affecting much-needed change in the world; when [...]

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The Christianity Today website has several interesting polls every week. Follow this link to take the latest poll and to see the results of the previous poll:  http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/features/poll.html .

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With Easter in a few days and recognizing that Christ died for our sins and our salvation it is interesting to take a look at what folks consider sin to be. In today’s edition of USA Today in the Life section there is an intersting cover article about sin, you can also follow this link to [...]

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  St. Thomas Aquinas was a great Dominican scholar of the thirteenth century. Perhaps his most famous writing is the Summa Theologica, wherein he basically in a systematic manner defined Christian theology. The Summa Theologica is a massive work that spans several volumes that would take about a foot of your bookshelf. The Summa Theologica is [...]

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Well Obama has certainly been taking a lot of flak lately for things that his pastor has said about life in America. Recall that Pastor Wright leads a UCC church in a very challenging area in the South Side of Chicago. As quoted in this USN&WR online article, “As shocking as they may be, the [...]

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Now if you want to be concerned about something then you better read this testimony ( http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2008/marchweb-only/112-12.0.html ) written by a young woman who has been there and done that regarding what is amounting to a pandemic of STD amongst our young people wherein a recent study has shown that 25 percent of girls between 14 and [...]

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