Does Reconciliation mean that one of the parties involved changes their position to that of the other party? Does it mean that one is Right and the other Wrong? Obviously We are in the WRONG when it comes to our reconciliation with Christ. But how does it look in our culture today? How does it look in our churches today. With so many diverse views on spiritualiyt, doctrine, theology, etc., etc. How can we find Unity within “the church”? Is it the churches place to divide people up categorize them according to their personal beliefs about what being a “Christ follower” looks like? No wonder the world looks at us and says things like, “I like your Jesus, but I don’t like his followers.” - Ghandi. I wonder if we could actually do what is suggested in this Part 3: Note to Skeptics blog of Andrew Marin. Part 3: Note to Skeptics. Yes,I know I was writing on my feeling about Judging. God is still at work in me and this is a part of that work! http://www.loveisanorientation.com/2010/part-3-note-to-skeptics/
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Posted by Thresa Davis on July 19, 2010 in Judgementalism/ Social Injustice, Someone elses thoughts along with some of mine, Unity and tagged Andrew Marin, Church Unity, Countercultural, Love is an Orientation, Reconciliation.