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  • Why the ‘Indian Church’ Should Not Die

    Why the ‘Indian Church’ Should Not Die

    Several weeks ago, my friend Charles Samuel wrote a thought-provoking article with the provocative title, “The ‘Indian Church’ Must Die,” and the response was nothing short of incredible. People whole-heartedly agreed, vehemently disagreed, or sat somewhere in the middle. Some were just upset with the title. This post is not a rebuttal to Charles’ post because…

    bricejohnson

    March 9, 2015
    Curried Culture
    Christianity, church, Culture, gospel, Indian, Malayalee, missions
  • the people of the cross: how we respond

    the people of the cross: how we respond

    On Sunday, a video purporting to show ISIS beheading 21 Egyptian Christian men, “people of the cross,” was released by groups claiming loyalty to the Islamic State. In it, the men are dressed in orange jumpsuits as they’re led along a beach, each with a masked militant in tow. After a message by one of…

    bricejohnson

    February 16, 2015
    Social Commentary
    Christian response, cross, ISIS, Jesus, Libya, Revelation
  • Fifty Shades of Abuse

    Fifty Shades of Abuse

    It wasn’t too long ago when I first began hearing about the newest book to captivate women. I remembered the Twilight craze and how women pined after the sullen, sparkling Edward Cullen. Fifty Shades of Grey  by E. L. James seemed to be another book in that genre, offering a love story for women to relish and…

    bricejohnson

    February 12, 2015
    Social Commentary
    Christianity, fifty shades of grey, Love, valentines
  • the grace of God that wounds

    the grace of God that wounds

    I was a good kid. I made high A’s all through school and the extent of my rebellion to my parents was how low I would grow my sideburns. I led worship at my church throughout high school, and then again with our student ministry in college, and I would often speak/preach when given an…

    bricejohnson

    January 13, 2015
    From the Theologian’s Chair
    Christ, God, Grace, healing, hurt, Love, Pain, sin
  • anomaly

    anomaly

    We all know the Christmas Nativity story, the events happening around the birth of the historical figure Jesus of Nazareth. A virgin gives birth under the auspices of a star in the sky, and the world has never been the same. Many of us have just finished celebrating this story, and the significance of that…

    bricejohnson

    December 27, 2014
    Uncategorized
    Anomaly, Christmas, Jens Jacob, light, movie, Nativity, Syper films
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