The View from Pendle Hill

A consideration of the radical nature of the Gospel. Christianity began as a social and political as well as religious revolution. The Magnificat sets a tone which may best be expressed as "the world turned upside down." Jesus was a gadfly to the establishment of His time, and bequeathed the same mentality to His Apostles. They changed the world, and within the lifetime of the last living Apostle, simple Christianity was well on the way to transforming the known world.

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Monday, October 19, 2009

"True Religion..." article finished

I finally finished the "True Religion" article, inspired by the quote from William Penn is finally finished and forwarded to Paul.

I have been so seriously hampered by not having a functioning Word program, to finally be able to sit down and compose an item without and limitations is so liberating.

I will be able to lift certain paragraphs from the article into the book, too.

I do hope Paul can use at least parts of the article. It runs rather long, so I do not hardly anticipate his using the entire thing, but certain paragraphs may be suitable for The Call.

It will all depend on his standards of usage, so...we shall see.

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