Posts Tagged "contextualization"

Finding God at the Farmers’ Market

Finding God at the Farmers’ Market

  • 15th November 2011

Like many cities in Canada, our city has a thriving farmers’ market.  In fact, we have more than one.  For many years, I was a vendor at our Saturday morning market.  I got up early and set up my booth.  I enjoyed the early morning camaraderie that exists between vendors…

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In Defense of “Brokenness”

In Defense of “Brokenness”

  • 6th July 2011

Recently The Gospel Coalition ran an article by Randy Newman, expressing concern over the use of the term “brokenness.” While I agreed in part with Mr. Newman, he presented too broad a condemnation of the idea. I would argue that the language of brokenness is an important part of our…

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