How we Mend
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How we Mend

We rarely identify with Zachaeus, a wealthy tax collector who used the system to steal from his neighbors. After reading Mend: An Invitation from Jesus to Return to Land-Based Repair by Jodi Spargur, I see a parallel story of Zachaesus and modern settler Canadians. The story of his redemption could serve as a template for us in our own repentance as a country and in mending the relationship with the First Peoples of the land.

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Heretics in the Wild
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Heretics in the Wild

…My friend was upset because my stance had opened the fence of a well-manicured lawn of cultural comfort. A culture with clear parameters of what is acceptable and what is not. I was allowing the wild to enter a domesticated region of belief.

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Church of Glass Houses
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Church of Glass Houses

Idols are insidious because they sneak in the back door of places of worship, take a seat in the pew, and sit there for years with no one asking them why they're there.

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Picard And Pentecost
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Picard And Pentecost

You cannot truly understand someone if you don't know their story. Language is often a carrier of culture and meaning. You have to listen to catch it.

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