Jesus in the Tabernacle

Reblogged from Jez Taylor. Reflections from the Book of Exodus Exodus is one of those books that doesn’t get a lot of airtime in churches; the passages that do are the stories of Moses’ birth, his escape, the plagues, Passover, crossing the Red Sea, and the golden calf. That already seems a lot, and plenty …

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Abortion: A License to Kill

Photo by upender photography on Pexels.com The world went from calling a ‘clump of cells’ nonhuman, to allowing abortions when the clump of cells begins to ‘look human’, accepting third-trimester abortions, and now pushing for the termination of babies moments before birth, or in some cases, just after birth. It seems that what they are …

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Who is my Neighbour?

Picture is Connecticut 10th grader Sarah Harrison's Doodle, "A Peaceful Future" Who is my neighbour, do they live next door?What if they’re ugly, or drunk or a whore?What if they really are just not like us?Quiet, refined, not making a fuss. Who is my neighbour? Not just in my street,Surely my neighbour is all whom …

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Isaiah 9 vs 6 – 7

6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. 7 Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end, upon …

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