Comforting and Confronting

how to become so much like Jesus that our very way of life comforts the world’s brokenhearted and confronts the world’s broken systems-is a key question for all who seek authentic, faithful belonging.

This little snippet that I have now placed up in my banner points to the Journey Inward, Journey Outward duality/reality in which The Church of the Saviour has been so unique and successful in keeping a healthy tension/balance. While the quote would seem to emphasize the Outward Journey, the Inward Journey is sought as an “antidote” to the ways of the culture which would oppose and prevent the comfort and the confrontation from happening.

One Reply to “Comforting and Confronting”

  1. Mike

    You may want to (and should, in my opinion) use a spell-checker, to proof your articles and other postings, prior to committing them to the Web.

    Also, your ‘Comments’ box’s functionality does not recognise blank lines of a writer, like myself, and if it’s supposed to support blank lines, line breaks, you should post a short note just above, beneath or next to the box, telling writers how to insert line breaks; if specifying the html tax for this is required, simply say so. Am doing that this time, to see if the tag works.

    I had written a considerable comment and it’s been lost, for either I had disconnected and then reconnected, cutting off the login I had opened, for posting here; or there’s a timer that automatically times us out. If the latter is the case, then you should also notify people wanting to submit comments, by simply placing a brief note on this next to the Comments box.

    Respectfully;

    Mike Corbeil

    P.S. Yes, inserting the html tag, >br<, works.

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