"There is an intellectual desire, an eros of the mind. Without it there would arise no questioning, no inquiry, no wonder." Bernard Lonergan

"It seems clear that humans cannot significantly reduce or mitigate the dangers inherent in their use of life by ccumulating more information or better theories or by achieving greater predictability or more caution in their scientific and industrial work. To treat life as less than a miracle is to give up on it." Wendell Berry

"Do not be afraid, my little flock, for it is the Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom." Luke 12:32

Monday, January 28, 2013

Links You Should Read


Two stories that rise out of our church for this week...

One is a story about Tom Gupton, a dear soul who was a good friend.  This is a lovely article about one of Raleigh's early medical pioneers...

Dr. Tom Gupton


And this piece about Wheels4Hope and my friend John Bush. 

John Bush and Wheels4Hope

As Lent approaches, maybe a good question might be this one for all of us:  how are we using our gifts to help the lives of others?

Are we healing?

Are we sharing?

Are we trying to make a difference in our community, one life at a time?

How is Jesus calling us, all of us, to love our neighbors in new and innovative ways?

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