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James C. Washburn

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Average rating: 4.43 · 21 ratings · 5 reviews · 3 distinct works
Touching Spirit: The Letter...

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Robert Douglas Foster reads as Tulugaq Kagagi. Author James Washburn reads as Minominike Gissis Makwa. 8hrs 9mins in length. Moving and inspiring. Available through Amazon. Look for "Touching Spirit: The Letters of Minominike." In the words of Dave Courchene (First Nations Messenger, Twice co-speaker with Dalai Lama) - “This work reveals the spirit of the original free and independent peoples – th Read more of this blog post »
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Published on June 20, 2015 13:54 Tags: dalai-lama, spirit
Gregory A. Boyd
“I believe a significant segment of American evangelicalism is guilty of nationalistic and political idolatry. To a frightful degree, I think, evangelicals fuse the kingdom of God with a preferred version of the kingdom of the world (whether it’s our national interests, a particular form of government, a particular political program, or so on). Rather than focusing our understanding of God’s kingdom on the person of Jesus—who, incidentally, never allowed himself to get pulled into the political disputes of his day—I believe many of us American evangelicals have allowed our understanding of the kingdom of God to be polluted with political ideals, agendas, and issues.”
Gregory A. Boyd, The Myth of a Christian Nation: How the Quest for Political Power Is Destroying the Church

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