From the monthly archives:

March 2007

Evangelical Christians and the revolution…

by Rhett Smith on March 23, 2007

What Lessons Can Progressives Learn from Evangelicals Great article. HT: Zach Lind It has a heavy focus on people like Rob Bell, Shane Claiborne, Jim Wallis and Gregory Boyd. revolution, Christian evangelicals

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Kierkegaard in Shane Claiborne’s book

by Rhett Smith on March 23, 2007

One of the most influential writers/thinkers/philosophers in my life has been the work of Soren Kierkegaard. Ever since I read his work Fear and Trembling in 1999 it has radically affected many of my views. If you don’t know much about Kierkegaard (he led an amazing and fascinating life), read more here about the Christian [...]

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Dr. Mouw discusses homosexuality on NPR

by Rhett Smith on March 22, 2007

What Do We Really Think About Homosexuality? Dr. Mouw is always well spoken and I’m glad to say that I’m a Fuller Alum and a current student. homosexuality, Dr. Richard Mouw

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Showing college students how Christians live…

by Rhett Smith on March 19, 2007

If you are wondering where my series on Vocation and Identity went, well, I will be picking that up again real shortly. As I’m looking back over the last few months it’s quite obvious that my blogging has taken a hit when it comes to the number of posts. I can blame it on busyness, [...]

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Last night with Rob Bell….

by Rhett Smith on March 9, 2007

Last night, Rob Bell came to UCLA on his fifth stop on the Sex God Tour which is visiting six college campuses. Overall, let me just say that it was a great, great night. Let me begin with Rob Bell first. I have had the opportunity to work with and bring in some speakers, writers, [...]

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What’s Happening?

by Rhett Smith on March 6, 2007

Well, not that you come to my blog anxiously awaiting my posts, but if you do, sorry I haven’t been posting. Life has been crazy and blogging seems to be the last thing on my mind. On Sunday I finished the LA Marathon which was great. That was my second marathon in four and half [...]

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