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IN THIS ISSUE
Autumn 2010, Vol. 10, No. 4
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EDITORIAL:
THINKING AND LIVING FAITH
"Thinking and living faith: that’s what articles in this Autumn 2010
issue of DreamSeeker Magazine often address."
POETRY
BY CLARISA JAKOBSENS
"Cellophane candy wrappers cease / fidgeting as the audience takes a
final breath."
POETRY BY SHARI WAGNER
" Once or twice a year, I board a bus with strangers, /none of us
knowing where we’ll be. . . ."
JESUS’ METHOD OR THE DEVIL’S? THE
RIGHT WAY TO USE THE SCRIPTURES
Anil Daniel Solanki
"The Devil takes one scripture but Jesus takes another scripture and
puts the two in dynamic tension, in holy tension."
Books, Faith,
World & More
TWO MORE BOOKS ON THE TEACHINGS
OF JESUS: REVIEWS OF THE
GOSPEL OF JESUS AND OF THE SCANDALOUS GOSPEL OF JESUS
Daniel Hertzler
"These
. . . observations remind us of our temptation to remake Jesus into our
own image rather than to take him seriously as a model for us."
Community
Sense
HABITS THAT HEAL
Mark R. Wenger
"These habits practiced over time wear life-giving patterns and
contours into our lives."
WHEN WINNING REALLY MATTERS
J. Denny Weaver
"Although I am a partisan rooter, I am bothered by the implied claim of
superiority behind the chant of ‘We’re Number One.’"
AS MANGOES TO THE FIRE
Brenda Hartman-Souder
"But
here you are stirring mango chutney, determined instead to think of
time and how it can soften and blend facts, hurts, and memory."
A WATERMELON AND TWO LOAVES OF
BREAD
Lisa Gallagher Landes
"I turned to the one skill that I could offer; I joined the women on
the ground and started peeling onions."
Ink Aria
DOWN THE STREET IN BANGLADESH
Renee Gehman
"I
don’t imagine most of us walk into 7-11’s and wonder whether the man
behind the counter might own a business in another country, with 3,000
employees."
Reel
Reflections
"THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT":
CELEBRATING FAMILY TIES THAT BIND—AND GAG
Dave Greiser
"Far
from preaching a socially liberal agenda, the film actually has a
little fun with the psychobabble and hazy fog of liberal thinking."
Kingsview
THE BURNING BUSH IN ORDINARY LIFE
Michael A. King
"Then the maple shimmers. And for me the bush burns once more."
The Turquoise
Pen
FLOCKS
Nöel R. King
"’Well,’"
the pastor continued, "’Max used to live in one human body like the
rest of us. Over a period of time, however, he began finding more and
more aspects of his psyche manifesting as real, live persons in his
house—and each of them refused to leave once they had arrived.’"
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