Babette’s Feast: Hospitality and Ambition
Babette’s Feast challenges us to show mercy to the stranger and take the risk of generously opening our homes to the other.
Read MorePosted by David Chase | Nov 21, 2018 | Film Reviews, Hospitality, Matthew |
Babette’s Feast challenges us to show mercy to the stranger and take the risk of generously opening our homes to the other.
Read MorePosted by David Chase | Nov 7, 2018 | Daniel, Friendship, Hospitality |
There is a real-world cost vulnerable hospitality. What will it cost you to be vulnerable to someone else by inviting them in?
Read MorePosted by David Chase | Oct 5, 2018 | Judges, Women |
In Judges 11, a woman is innocently killed because of a rash vow that her father makes. How are we to make sense of this story? Why does God allow her to be a victim and where is the justice?
Read MorePosted by David Chase | Jul 6, 2018 | Government, Politics, Race, Romans |
I humbly submit that if our allegiance to government asks us to abandon what we know is right for something evil, that our responsibility to persist in doing good is clear. Anything less than this is idolatry.
Read MorePosted by David Chase | May 23, 2018 | Creation, Gender, Genesis, Response Articles |
It is not our identity (e.g., our gender) that matters, but our identity in the context of Christ; it is not how I wish to interface with the Divine that ultimately matters, but that God has chosen to interact with me through Christ, to interact with me as with Christ.
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