Watershed Discipleship: What do I say Yes to?
Ched Myers talked with Dan Robinson of the Great Lakes Spirituality Project about Watershed Discipleship and “What do I say Yes to?”
Published June 30, 2020
Ched Myers talked with Dan Robinson of the Great Lakes Spirituality Project about Watershed Discipleship and “What do I say Yes to?”
Published June 30, 2020
By Ched Myers In Apostle of Peace: Essays in Honor of Daniel Berrigan, Orbis Books, 1996. 4 pp. I wish to reflect on Daniel Berrigan’s contribution to my understanding of how to reach and teach and live the Bible. If my appreciation seems like a eulogy, it is because I believe that good words about those…
by Ched Myers Direction V49 no.1 (2020) The realities of climate chaos hit me personally and hard in December 2017 with the Thomas Fire. California’s largest wildfire to that date, scorching 80 percent of our Ventura River watershed, it was an apocalyptic unveiling, the kind shared by survivors of hurricanes the same year in Houston…
By Ched Myers With Elaine Enns. In: Mediation and Facilitation Training Manual, 4th ed.(Mennonite Conciliation Services, Akron, PA). 3 pp. Matthew 18:15-17 is well known in some Christian settings as a text that summarizes a process for handling conflict within the church or between church members. These verses, however, are too often interpreted in isolation….
By Ched Myers Priests and People (Cambridge, England). 8 pp. Trying to identify the “major themes” of the Bible can be a treacherous undertaking, given the vast breadth, depth and diversity of the scriptures. It is not, however, an impossible task. Christians quite naturally look to the Jesus story for help, rightly believing that this…
Note: Our “Detox on President’s Day” free webinar is less than two weeks way (to make up for our postponed book party J)! On Mon, Feb 17, 4:30-6 pm PST, Ched will talk about Healing Affluenza and interview Chuck Collins of inequality.org. Chuck (right) is the foremost critic of plutocracy in the U.S., and wrote…
Jennifer Henry is the Executive Director of Kairos Canada. This reflection was given at “Keepers of the Water: A Vigil of Lament and Celebration,” on January 14th, 2015 (“The Feast of the Baptism of Jesus”; readings: Genesis 1:1-5 and Mark 1:1-11). In these last days we have told the story of how Christ came into…
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