Apr 11, 2012
Who was Eliud?
Posted by Michael Howarth in Gospel Living - Stories | Comments (0)
Eliud was a son and a father. He was a man who was once a child who became a know-it-all teenager and then perhaps a hipster twenty-year old, confused husband and learn-as-you-go father. Eliud was one of the billions of people to live on this planet before you and me. Did he have a temper? Massive insecurities? No sense of humor? Love for board games and lazy afternoons? I don’t know, but he got up each day, and he liked his food a certain way, and stubbed his toe every once in a while, and had to apologizeRead More...
Aug 24, 2010
Imago Dei and The Fall
Posted by Joe Paravisini in Stories | Comments (2)
One puzzle that I find intriguing is the idea of good and evil within humanity. For many of us, we tend to spend most of our lives focusing more on the good within ourselves and our camps, and the evil of certain other camps. Questions such as "how could anyone do that" are a common response to atrocities seen and heard around the world. A Real And Unrelenting Death When faced with images of the child soldiers of Uganda, the world sex trade, genocide, rape, torture and exploitation, we are forced to come to terms with a real and presentRead More...

