Jesus arrives near Jerusalem and wept saying, “If only you knew what makes for peace.†Think about it. Let it sink in. Jesus, the nonviolent liberator, the rebel who challenged oppressive earthly authority, wept. He wept because they had missed the point. They had not understood his mission.
For Jesus, peace was not some abstract concept. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2007
Hated by the World
Jesus said to his disciples:
“If the world hates you, realize that it hated me first.
If you belonged to the world, the world would love its own;
but because you do not belong to the world,
and I have chosen you out of the world,
the world hates you. (Jn 15: 18-19)
These words sound strange to us today. We usually do not think of ourselves as being hated by the world. Continue reading
Amazing Grace
I stumbled across a wonderful movie, Amazing Grace. It is the story of William Wilberforce who worked tirelessly as a Member of Parliament for the abolition of slavery. Wilberforce was a passionate Christian and a committed reformer. He also wanted to improve conditions for factory workers and society in general.
Wilberforce suffered from a stomach aliment which debilitated him at times. This had to be due in part to the fact that he internalized the things he was reforming. He was tormented at times by visions and dreams of chained slaves. Continue reading
Perceptive Analysis–Beyond Empire
This link will take you to a perceptive analysis of American empire and what it is doing to us as a nation http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/04/27/811/print/. The co-author, Phyllis Bennis, spoke at Pax Christi last summer. She is very perceptive and knowledgeable. You may also want to read Stephen Kinzer’s book, Overthrow. It is a good read and Kinzer documents how American imperialism has led to the overthrow of governments from Hawaii in the 1800s to Iraq today. Read the chapter on Iran and you will better understand why the Iranians do not like us. Continue reading