is he the liberator?
what have we made of him?
when is he gonna download some of that heaven on earth? or is that our job?
why wasn't going to church one of the 100 things to do this easter in the Times?
why don't Christians get to tell their story more? is Jesus the only good storyteller?
is he the liberator?
what's the effect of Jesus' movement being part of the establishment now?
how ironic is that?
did Jesus ever feel cramped working within an institution?
is he still the head of the church?
is he the liberator?
what would he make of what we've made of him?
how often do we just trip out the word "Lord" but we'd cut down if we knew what it meant?
is he still counter-cultural when it comes to money, sex, and power?
is he still ranting against injustice and corruption in high places?
what does he liberate from?
is he the liberator?
--rob lacey (author of the word on the street)
This is another book that I need to pick up as soon as possible.
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