The primate wants to see the end of UN influence in the country.
Day: June 28, 2011
Pope tweets
The pontiff touched a touchscreen and sent Twitter abuzz to announce the Vatican’s new site. Why doesn’t this happen to us when we use social media to tell everyone what we ate for breakfast?
The wired culture goes to Sunday School
“States wouldn’t have to pass laws against texting while driving if people didn’t do it and then crash.”
Common Security Clubs faithfully address economic uncertainty
“The exchanging of ‘gifts and needs’ is a key activity at the heart of the curriculum, designed to help folks slowly stretch their ‘mutual aid muscles.'”
Picking up the pieces after things fall apart
How do we seek that wholeness and peace within after being involved in the accidental death of another human being?
Nashotah House names next dean/president
The Rt. Rev. Edward L. Salmon, Jr., a former bishop of the Diocese of South Carolina, will take the reins July 1.
Further taxation for the wealthy or merely sharing the burden?
How are the rich being asked to sacrifice?
Citing harassment from within ranks, gay Australian priest calls it quits
An Australian priest has left her post, leaving behind questions about what sort of career options an openly gay member of the clergy has in that part of the world.
Psalms
We begin today’s readings in Psalm 120, with the cry for deliverance “from lying lips and from the deceitful tongue. [From] the sharpened arrows of a warrior, along with hot glowing coals.”
Reasoning with the mind in the heart
What changes our mind is our heart, not argument. The experience of knowing people changes our mind.