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Let's Get Together 2

vol. 2, num. 17 :: 2003.09.12 — 2003.09.25

A return to where we started: How does our need for community play out in various ways in our lives?

 

Feature

What kind of community is this?

How far have we come in a year and where are we headed next?

Editorial

Warning: Shared burdens ahead

Is perpetual exhaustion ever a part of God?s will?

Articles

Coolness kills community

A timeless craze threatens to isolate teen-agers from other people and from God.

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Waiting for the rising

A few life lessons from the ghosts of my ancestors.

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Growing and living in Christian community

A conversation with Jon Trott from Jesus People USA.

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Reviews

A beautiful mind

J.P. Moreland?s Love God with All Your Mind explores the necessity of developing as Christian intellectuals.

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daily asterisk

Bread eaten together is daily sustenance. Bread eaten together is economic sharing. Not merely symbolically, but also in fact, eating together extends to a wider circle the economic solidarity normally obtained in the family…. In short, the Eucharist is an economic act. To do rightly the practice of breaking bread together is a matter of economic sharing.

John Howard Yoder
Body Politics

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