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“Everything Has Become New!”: Reconciliation and Repentance in the New Testament
February 9, 2018 – 11:13 am | Comments Off on “Everything Has Become New!”: Reconciliation and Repentance in the New Testament
“Everything Has Become New!”: Reconciliation and Repentance in the New Testament

by Jennifer Houston McNeel

As Jennifer Houston McNeel studies two key passages in scripture, she expounds first on an element of reconciliation often lost in today’s individualist culture and second on repentance as the vehicle to repentance with God. However, the feature here is not us, the recipients of reconciliation and professors of repentance, but God and Jesus Christ as the initiators of reconciling work and spirit led repentance.

Reconciliation
February 9, 2018 – 11:12 am | Comments Off on Reconciliation
Reconciliation

by Stephen Reed

In order to shed understanding on the reconciliation sought by The Confession of 1967, several biblical passages illustrate how reconciliation was a unifying force in scripture. We are able to simultaneously look at history and the present to see how fellowship does not have to be limited to likeness of traditions and convictions. The desire of God’s intent to affect all is fully felt.

Reconciliation: On the 50th Anniversary of The Confession of 1967
February 9, 2018 – 11:11 am | Comments Off on Reconciliation: On the 50th Anniversary of The Confession of 1967
Reconciliation: On the 50th Anniversary of The Confession of 1967

by Neal Presa

The Confession of 1967 is an auspicious occasion in world and church history and is passionately documented with relevance in this piece. As divisions are bridged and progress is sought, the church is urgently encouraged to move onward with Christ’s mission.

Rejoice!
February 9, 2018 – 11:10 am | Comments Off on Rejoice!
Rejoice!

by Daryl G. Bloodsaw, I

Emotions often separated because of their polar nature, rejoicing and sorrow, are brought together in a much-needed conversation. Daryl Bloodsaw reveals how the human tendency to avoid sorrow’s end of the emotional spectrum undercuts the fullness of rejoicing with a simple study of Job. The reconciliation offered between the emotional opposites challenges readers to experience all for the fulfillment of God’s plans.

Rejoice
February 9, 2018 – 11:09 am | Comments Off on Rejoice
Rejoice

by Eunjoo Mary Kim

The root of our ability to rejoice is plainly expressed by Eunjoo Mary Kim, “The Lord has come as our Savior King.” She uses the well-known advent hymn Joy to the World to deepen our sense of rejoicing no matter the tumultuous circumstances of our time. She offers the challenge to rise with the hope of the living Christ to make rejoicing an action rather than a feeling this season.

“My Lord and My God!”—Saint Thomas, Apostle of Rejoicers
February 9, 2018 – 11:08 am | Comments Off on “My Lord and My God!”—Saint Thomas, Apostle of Rejoicers
“My Lord and My God!”—Saint Thomas, Apostle of Rejoicers

by Brandt L. Montgomery

This article adds a refreshing narrative to the advent season by exploring doubting Thomas whose feast day is four days before the birth of Christ. The reader will receive a strong reminder of the power of hope while in the throes of doubt. As Jesus meets Thomas in his grieving, we are encouraged to be bold enough to rejoice even while waiting through imperfect times.

Rejoicing: Temporary and Eternal, Emotional and Volitional
February 9, 2018 – 11:07 am | Comments Off on Rejoicing: Temporary and Eternal, Emotional and Volitional
Rejoicing: Temporary and Eternal, Emotional and Volitional

by Peter S. Perry

Exploring the reality of Christmas time’s complexities, the season’s mixed emotions are contextualized in God’s eternal landscape. Readers will see the strength of rejoicing as an action rather than a reactionary feeling as it anchors us in the joy of Christ even as the world faces ongoing tragedies.

Rejoice
February 9, 2018 – 11:06 am | Comments Off on Rejoice
Rejoice

by C.H.E. Sadaphal

Rejoicing has an inherently reverent nature. With the use of a single verse, Psalm 97:1, we are taught that rejoicing acknowledges the King, the extent of the King’s sovereignty, the means by which the King rules, and the guarantees enjoyed by those in the Kingdom.

REJOICE
February 9, 2018 – 11:05 am | Comments Off on REJOICE
REJOICE

by Christine Stopka

A personal and vulnerable narrative that reveals the difficulties of the wilderness that life often is. The essay gives readers an alternative to simply reacting to the hopelessness of the wilderness by rejoicing. This piece’s approach to rejoicing is unlike the typical approaches this season displays. It is a quiet, careful, and measured approach to seeing how God works in our dark places to reveal the light.

Book Review of Overrated: Are We More in Love with the Idea of Changing the World Than Actually Changing the World? by Eugene Cho
February 9, 2018 – 11:04 am | Comments Off on Book Review of Overrated: Are We More in Love with the Idea of Changing the World Than Actually Changing the World? by Eugene Cho
Book Review of Overrated: Are We More in Love with the Idea of Changing the World Than Actually Changing the World? by Eugene Cho

by Neal D. Presa

Book Review of Radical Discipleship: A Liturgical Politics of the Gospel by Jennifer M. McBride
February 9, 2018 – 11:03 am | Comments Off on Book Review of Radical Discipleship: A Liturgical Politics of the Gospel by Jennifer M. McBride
Book Review of Radical Discipleship: A Liturgical Politics of the Gospel by Jennifer M. McBride

by Neal D. Presa

Book Review of Sticky Leaders: The Secret to Lasting Change and Innovation by Larry Osborne
February 9, 2018 – 11:02 am | Comments Off on Book Review of Sticky Leaders: The Secret to Lasting Change and Innovation by Larry Osborne
Book Review of Sticky Leaders: The Secret to Lasting Change and Innovation by Larry Osborne

by Reginald Brantley