
Reframe

It takes Time to get into a Story
Last week, I wrote about how time tells us a story. Time acts on us; it tells us what is important to us, and it frames a story within which we are invited to live. The early Christians were aware
Last week, I wrote about how time tells us a story. Time acts on us; it tells us what is important to us, and it frames a story within which we are invited to live. The early Christians were aware
“What time is it?” someone asked when I was recently with a group of friends who speak English as their second (or in some cases third) language. One person answered, referring to his 24hr format watch, “It’s 22:40.” More than
I’ve been reading and enjoying the work of Robert Webber recently. Webber led a change in evangelical circles to recover some of the treasures from the early church into our (post)modern mission, worship and thinking. In the appendix of his
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