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Bellevue church works to bring aid, peace to tribe fleeing violence in Congo

Bellevue church works to bring aid, peace to tribe fleeing violence in Congo Bellevue Presbyterian Church is working to help the people of South Kivu Congo, as they face ethnically-motivated violence from militias. Author: Steve Soliz Updated: 9:03 PM PDT May 24, 2021 BELLEVUE, Wash. While some within the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are leaving their homes to flee a raging volcano, others in the DRC are being pushed out of their homes by violent militia groups.  The target of the violence appears to be the Banyamulenge tribe, a group of Congolese people who have lived in the region for hundreds of years. Even so, this Tutsi tribe is not recognized by the Congolese government.

What It Means to Worship a Man Crucified as a Criminal

During a Christmas break while I was a student at the University of Washington, I tuned in to a show that influenced the trajectory of my faith, quite by accident. It was a broadcast of an hourlong “Firing Line” interview in 1980 between William F. Buckley Jr. and Malcolm Muggeridge, the British journalist who late in life converted to Christianity. In the course of the interview, Mr. Muggeridge used a parable. Imagine that the Apostle Paul, after his Damascus Road conversion, starts off on his journey, Mr. Muggeridge said, and consults with an eminent public relations man. “I’ve got this campaign and I want to promote this gospel,” Paul tells this individual, who responds, “Well, you’ve got to have some sort of symbol.” To which Paul would reply: “Well, I have got one. I’ve got this cross.”

Peter Wehner: The forgotten radicalism of Jesus Christ

Peter Wehner: The forgotten radicalism of Jesus Christ First-century Christians weren’t prepared for what a truly inclusive figure he was. And that is still true today. (Photo courtesy of Share Alike) Jesus heals the leper in an episode of The Chosen. By Peter Wehner | For The New York Times   | Dec. 29, 2020, 1:00 p.m. “Get used to different.” That line comes from a marvelous new TV series on Jesus’ life, “The Chosen,” in which Jesus, played by Jonathan Roumie, invites Matthew to become one of his disciples. Simon Peter, already a disciple, registers his fierce objection. Matthew is a tax collector, who were viewed as tools of Roman authorities, often dishonest and abusive. They were therefore treated as traitors and outcasts by other Jews.

The Forgotten Radicalism of Jesus Christ

Get used to different.” That line comes from a marvelous new TV series on Jesus’ life, “The Chosen,” in which Jesus, played by Jonathan Roumie, invites Matthew to become one of his disciples. Simon Peter, already a disciple, registers his fierce objection. Matthew is a tax collector, who were viewed as tools of Roman authorities, often dishonest and abusive. They were therefore treated as traitors and outcasts by other Jews. “I don’t get it,” Simon Peter says to Jesus about his decision to invite Matthew, to which Jesus responds, “You didn’t get it when I chose you, either.”

Wreaths placed on graves at Gap church for Wreaths Across America [photos]

Wreaths placed on graves at Gap church for Wreaths Across America [photos]
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