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Articles for Engage.Mail are generally from within a broadly Evangelical perspective. Ethos does not necessarily endorse every opinion of the authors but promotes their writing to encourage critical thought and discussion.

 

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Jesus, Our Friend

Friday, 12 April 2024
 | Alison Sampson

Could Jesus be a conversation partner? Would he stay up late over a crumb-littered table asking good questions, making provocations and listening so carefully that you know you are fully seen? Could connection through shared laughter be part of the healing he brings?

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Book review: Hire Right, First Time: A Practical Guide for Staffing Christian Organisations

Friday, 5 April 2024
 | Claire Harvey

Combining their insights from Christian ministry leadership and psychology, Rev. Peter Corney and Dr Ken Byrne have produced a very relevant, timely, honest and thoroughly practical resource for anyone involved in staffing Christian organisations.

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‘Healthcare for all, together’: An Easter shoutout

Wednesday, 27 March 2024
 | Paul Mercer

Jesus, as the ‘one bread broken’, is a consistent testimony to the grace and healing this world needs, uniting race, class, religion, culture, business, healthcare and politics into a new vision of hope. This good news victory announcement is also a challenge to us to follow Him.

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Resurrection

Tuesday, 26 March 2024
 | Alvoli Anderson

why does water fall in the city? / no trees to water, only steeples

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God's Breath

Monday, 25 March 2024
 | Emily Buchanan

The wind blows strongly, / As God exhales.

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Continuing on the road less travelled

Wednesday, 13 March 2024
 | Nils von Kalm

Despite the flaws of the book and the author, M. Scott Peck’s work remains a timeless self-help classic. Wisdom such as committing ourselves to love, delaying gratification and practicing self-discipline is what many of us, including those of us in the church, need to hear today.

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Food, Stories and Communion in the Liquid City: A review of Midnight Diner

Thursday, 22 February 2024
 | Matthew Tan

Shows like Midnight Diner demonstrate the important link between human dignity, stories and community - a reminder that, as Christians, we live as living fragments of a story bound together by the biography of Jesus of Nazareth, highlighted in the celebration of eucharistic communion.

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The Fingerprint

Wednesday, 21 February 2024
 | Rhys Coleman

I am unique / And never the same

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Review of Bruce Cockburn’s O Sun O Moon

Wednesday, 7 February 2024
 | Andrew Stewart

With this latest album, Cockburn intensifies his sense of spiritual reflection and introspection. ‘O Sun O Moon’ is perhaps surprisingly optimistic given all that is currently going on in the world.

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on paper in the post-human world

Tuesday, 23 January 2024
 | Sean Feeney

the broken english of a google search evades me / and i escape it in favour of printed glossy paper

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