..humanity vs christianity..

2008 March 11
by a.lenore

My friend Alex posted something today that reminded me of why I’m doing what I’m doing. Not in a begging sort of way, but, please, read his post. Come back here and comment. Let me know your thoughts.
[a digression]

Marti, if you are reading this, I just wanted to publicly say thanks for striving to become more human, even if it did cost you your “job” (you’ve really just been forced to go underground…). Thus is the nature of our times. It is a good thing for us that Jesus didn’t come to teach Christianity, otherwise we’d be in quite a bind.

peaces.

a.lenore

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2 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 March 12

    That was excellent. Right on for sure.

    I wish more of our dialog about Christianity came from that place

  2. 2008 May 28
    stevo permalink

    i read what alex had to write, freaking awesome…what a mind. and can he write it out, man if i only had that gift.

    we are underground and it is good. we have been working this “thing”, wink, wink…discipling, keystone project stuff and it is good. there is a community, you know the ones…hehehe…that is continuing to be built, strengthened, allow to dream…it is all at once exciting, humbling and a bit scary…but good, all good…

    we are headed out to get away and retreat as they say this weekend to really firm things up. it is exciting. get this, jesse b. is getting a mobile home in park south of mville, to be among and in…it all fell together like crazy…a bunch of us helped buy it and there is opportunity to pick up others for emergency like housing or discipleship housing, etc. pretty amazing…

    i will try to give you phone a call and see what is up….i can only read so many of your words before i need to speak with the queen…lol…

    keep praying for us…this endeavor does not go forward with opposition, both our flesh, others and the enemy…

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