My name is Keith Giles. I love to write so that people can know Jesus and experience His life in their own.
So, I started this blog to help people understand who Jesus is, and how He reveals what the Father is really like.
This is a safe place to talk about all those questions you've had about the Bible, and Christianity. It's also a place to learn how to put the words of Jesus into practice.
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Friday, June 14, 2013
PODCAST: FOLLOWING JESUS INTO NON-VIOLENCE
What should Christians do if someone breaks into their home and holds a gun to their family? Is violence ok then? Are there limits to following Jesus into non-violence and radical love? LISTEN TO THE PODCAST AT THE LINK ABOVE.
Very interesting topic. I agree with you on many points, especially when Christians are faced with violence. Too often I hear my friends talking about pulling out their gun and blowing of someone's head if anyone attempted an act of violence on family...it's disturbing, but understandable. So much about what you talk about the Lord had showed me. I find that the Body of Christ is coming together, but not in the church building. Thanks. I don't feel quite alone in my thoughts.
I enjoyed both podcasts here, Keith. I've recently been turned on to Jesus' teaching of non-violence by listening to sermons by Greg Boyd. I found these podcasts very enlightening, thanks again. Blessings, Tim.
Very interesting topic. I agree with you on many points, especially when Christians are faced with violence. Too often I hear my friends talking about pulling out their gun and blowing of someone's head if anyone attempted an act of violence on family...it's disturbing, but understandable. So much about what you talk about the Lord had showed me. I find that the Body of Christ is coming together, but not in the church building. Thanks. I don't feel quite alone in my thoughts.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed both podcasts here, Keith. I've recently been turned on to Jesus' teaching of non-violence by listening to sermons by Greg Boyd. I found these podcasts very enlightening, thanks again. Blessings, Tim.
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