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Monthly Archives: January 2011
[NEW] Guest Post about Ethiopia, Adoption and God’s Unexpected Lessons
BFJN has a GREAT line up of guest bloggers in 2011. We’re excited about sharing with you stories of Christ’s love to a broken world through broken and humble people willing to be used by His hands. We’ll be focusing on stories that are both “global” and “local” exploring how global issues impact our communities in powerful ways. Our first guest post comes from Jenny Stevens. After she and her husband, Aaron, decided to adopt, God stepped in unexpectedly connecting them to global events in a unique way. Continue reading
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Strength to Love Our Neighbor
Forty-eight years ago Martin Luther King Jr. published a collection of sermons entitled Strength to Love. In this small volume Dr. King explored how inequality across society results in structural injustice, a theme that would pervade his ministry. In winsome … Continue reading
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Join BFJN during your lunch break on 1-11-11
Perhaps you are like me and made a commitment to be a more active voice in standing against injustice in 2011? Throughout the Old and New Testaments, God’s people are called from ignorance and inaction to knowledge and action that … Continue reading
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