A batch of the best highlights from what Todd's read, .
A lot of what will determine our fate at the moral crossroads, when we find ourselves standing there, depends almost entirely upon the sort of person we've become when we arrive at that fatal moment. You can arrive at the critical moment of your life story selfish, weak, sick, delusional, and scared. Or, you can arrive at that decisive moment full of love, strong, healthy, honest, and brave. The choices we make today were actually made a long, long time ago.
Practicing Jesus: Part 2, the Second Mistake of Spiritual Formation
experimentaltheology.blogspot.com
anarchists recognize that means determine ends,
African Anarchism
Sam Mbah and Chaz Bufe
American Christians especially should keep in mind that we as the modern Romans—the privileged citizens of the world’s lone superpower—have more in common with Pontius Pilate than we do with Galilean peasants.