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This is what I’m struggling with, what is my role in my neighborhood, my city, my country? In this political season I get trapped into looking towards a president, a government, to do what I think we who follow Jesus are called to do on a small scale in our own communties. But, it’s so [...] ... Source: www.waltonian.com --- 28 days ago
Eastern alumnus Shane Claiborne, author of The Irresistible Revolution and Jesus for President, spoke to students as part of a church service in McInnis auditorium on August 31. His message was directed towards students unsure of what they want to become. The "what are you going to do when you grow up" question can be bothersome, Claiborne said. ... Source: www.gavoweb.com --- 9 days ago
sorry for you folks looking for info on Shane Claiborne speaking in nashville this week. here is where he will be speaking tonight. here is info on his website. he will be at belmont tomorrow. update: i will be going... ...
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Watch video of a Sept. 30 talk by Shane Claiborne , the author of "The Irresistible Revolution and Jesus for President." ... Source: blog.christianitytoday.com --- 49 days ago
Shane Claiborne sees mean people. ... Source: inrebasworld.com --- 4 days ago
Seems like I have been taking lots of pictures recently. Here are a few albums from flickr. Just click on the photo to be zoomed away to the set. Mini photo shoot with Nashville indie band ‘St. Lola In The Fields’: Shane Claiborne was in Nashville speaking last week: Beth Neilsen Chapman played a show at Centennial Park [...] ... Source: innocentlamb.wordpress.com --- 9 days ago
I don’t know why I feel the need to put my neck on the chopping block by discussing my political views. I guess it’s because I’m reading two VERY DIFFERENT political sort of books right now, Bill O’Reilly’s Culture Warrior and Shane Claiborne and Chris Haw’s Jesus for President. I’ll try to tag all my [...] ... Source: wordful.wordpress.com --- 17 days ago
[it's an election season, so please excuse the slew of political posts.] i’m fairly late to the conversation, but i stumbled onto this great post by anthony smith (aka ‘postmodern negro‘) titled why i get suspicious when white men tell me not to vote. responding to the ever-popular position of mennonites, anabaptists, and Shane Claiborne-esque [...] ... Source: www.lighthousetrailsresearch.com --- 5 days ago
Contemplative spirituality and the emerging church have come to Kansas and in no small way. First of all, the Christian university in Olathe, Kansas, MidAmerica Nazarene University, is introducing students to the writings of Brian McLaren, Shane Claiborne, Henri Nouwen, and Rob Bell, four of the strongest voices for contemplative ... ... Source: mattwisdom.wordpress.com --- 4 days ago
Before I get started, let me say that I probably borrowed this from one of Shane Claiborne’s books, but I don’t remember where it was located and I’m too lazy to look it up, so this will have to serve as my acknowledgement. Yesterday in our Sunday school class, we read and talked about a famous [...] ... Source: www.rustyparts.com --- 21 days ago
The Jesus for President campaign came to Raleigh, N.C. on July 22nd. Chris Haw, Shane Claiborne, and their crew took the stage at 7pm. People started filling the seats at 6:30, anticipating the acclaimed campaign. For two and a half hours, Shane and Chris spoke about Jesus and politics to an attentive crowd. Although our [...] ... Source: frankviola.wordpress.com --- 19 days ago
The folks over at Relevant Magazine have created a new ministry journal called NEUE. They recently did some interviews on the issue of poverty with folks like Shane Claiborne (who I have a lot of respect for), and they wanted to throw me in the mix. I was pleasantly surprised by this since I have a [...] ... Source: forum.belmont.edu --- 8 days ago
Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn., is hosting a Vesper Service at Christ Church Cathedral on Sun., Oct. 5 at 4 p.m., two days prior to the Town Hall Presidential Debate in the Curb Event Center on the Belmont campus. President Robert Fisher of Belmont will be presiding. Reverend David Beckmann, president of Bread for the World, will deliver the homily on Poverty & Debate08. Bread for the World is a citizens’ anti-hunger movement that focuses on education about hunger and influencing public policies on hunger and poverty. Also officiating at the service are: • Reverend Vashti Murphy McKenzie, the first female bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church • Very Reverend David R. Perkin, Vicar General of the Catholic Diocese of Nashville • Reverend Dr. Todd Lake, Vice President for Spiritual Development at Belmont University Reverend Anne Stevenson of Christ Church Cathedral is serving as host. Music will be provided by Belmont’s College of Visual and Performing Arts under the direction of Dr. Jane Warren. The Office of Spiritual Development has put together a comprehensive schedule of events that focus on spirituality’s place in the world of American politics. Highlights of the Debate08 Faith & Politics Speaker Series include: • Dr. Tony Campolo – “Citizenship and Faith” • Dr. Stanley Hauerwas – “The American Empire and the Kingdom of God” • Barbara Bradley Hagerty – “The Media and Religion” • Shane Claiborne – “Jesus For Presi ... Source: blog.faithinpubliclife.org --- 17 days ago
With less than two months till the election, no segment of religious voters is completely sewn up, and a lot of the public dialogue is about culture war vs broadening agenda.chatter. However, we'd also do well to consider some gut-level feelings faithful voters have about the political process. The current issue of Relevant Magazine devotes its cover to the political ponderings of young evangelicals. Not wanting to repeat the mistakes of their (metaphorical and literal) fathers, they're trying to engage politics in a way that transcends the narrow partisanship of the Religious Right era. For many, their efforts are leading to a crisis of faith and civics that offers many questions and few models for success. Writer Adam Smith acknowledges the problem's deep roots: "It’s not just the candidates that can give Christians pause. Indeed, the entire political process has become so polarized and vitriolic that some have begun to question its very foundation." (Note: This disillusionment is just as true of the public at large.) In interviews with leading evangelicals, Smith explores different options: engaging politics in an unconventional way that makes room for activism but may or may not lead to voting (Shane Claiborne and Chris Haw); or being a multi-issue voter, refusing to be completely defined by one party or the other (Tony Campolo: “My contention is that if anybody asks if you’re a Democrat or a Republican, the answer should be, ‘Ple ... Source: scassembly.blogspot.com --- 101 days ago
Here is the CNN video of Shane and company in Pittsburgh, PA. What do you think, particularly if you have read the book . ... Source: jesuspolitics.typepad.com --- 12 days ago
From Jesus for President:I made up my mind this summer after reading a book by Shane Claiborne and Chris Haw that I would be voting Jesus for President.Apparently voting for Jesus is a serious option for some in the young... ... Source: www.sethbarnes.com --- 9 hours ago
Karen and I are turning in after a long day out here in California. What a crazy week! We returned from Cambodia on Monday and watched Wall St. tumble into chaos. We know a number of friends in the financial world who have watched the fortunes of their customers crumble. If you've struggled, I pray that God gives you grace to trust him more and to go to him with whatever may trouble you most and to get a fresh revelation of his priorities for your life. Now we're in Sacramento at the Youth Specialties conference. The talk today went well. Afterwards it was good to meet Shane Claiborne for the first time back stage. As I review the week, I just want to share this excerpt from racer Tara Stephenson's blog while she and her team were in Viet Nam: Never would have thought I would spend a Saturday night handing out roses to prostitutes. Attached to each rose was a message in Vietnamese. It read "Jesus, Lord of all Lords, loves you. You are more precio ... Source: www.duschwuschel.com --- 36 days ago
Für mich gehört das Lesen zu einem Krankenhausbesuch dazu, wie das Salz in den Nudelkochtopf. So habe ich auch dieses Mal so einiges gelesen (nicht wundern, es ist für die Zeit des Aufenthalts wenig, aber ich hatte, glücklicherweise, sehr viel Besuch): die Bibel: klingt vielleicht komisch, aber so viel in den letzten Tagen habe ich schon lange nicht mehr in der Bibel gelesen Die Jungen Wilden (David Schäfer) : ein sehr interessantes Buch über junge Gemeinden in Deutschland, die etwas unkonventioneller arbeiten, als das die “Standart”-Gemeinden tun. New Monasticism (Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove) : das Buch habe ich auf Empfehlung eines Bloggers gekauft, ich weiß nur leider nicht mehr wer es war… Auf jeden Fall beschreibt Wilson-Hartgrove sehr schön, was “New Monasticism” überhaupt ist und woher es kommt. Ein anderer Vertreter dieser “Bewegung” hat auch ein sehr geiles Buch geschrieben: Ich muss verrückt sein, so zu leben (Shane Claiborne) Gnadenlos (Tom Clancy) : habe mich entschieden in meiner Freizeit die sagenhafte “Jack Ryan”-Serie von Clancy noch einmal zu lesen (dieses Mal in chronologischer Reihenfolge). Nachtrag: Coppy hat recht, “New Monasticism” habe ich bei Peter Aschoff gesehen. ... Find more results for Shane Claiborne on RSSMicro.com |
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