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I and Thou

Martin Buber (1878-1965)  was one of the most read Jewish philosopher and theologians of the 20th century. He is famous for his “I-Thou” formulation of relationships and his forging of new modes of Jewish-Christian dialogue. At a recent three-day meeting in Rome (July...

Rejection

Rejected? Don’t get discouraged. Alfred Knopf turned down “The Diary of Anne Frank” on the grounds that it was “very dull.” This “reject” has sold more copies in the Western world than almost any other publication other than the Bible   To access this post, you must...

God’s Work

God will work in us. God will work with us. God will work through us. But God will not work for us.   To access this post, you must purchase Standard Membership, Standard Membership - Yearly, Video Membership, Video Membership - Yearly, Coaching Membership, Coaching...

Mission Impossible

“I was in my late twenties, so I had a business, but nobody knew who I was at the time. I was headed to the Virgin Islands and I had a very pretty girl waiting for me, so I was, umm, determined to get there on time. At the airport,… To access this post, you...

Albert Schweitzer

Someone once asked missionary/physician/organist/biblical scholar Albert Schweitzer to name the greatest person alive in the world at that moment. The good doctor, whom some would have named as deserving the honor, replied quietly: “The greatest person alive in the...

Today’s Culture

In 1999, an unnamed Columbine High School in student in Colorado, USA, accurately summed up today’s culture when he/she communicated with the Internet Community during the fall of 1999.  The article stresses the urgent need for a spiritual awakening: The paradox of...