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Perfectly Human: Playing with Trucks by Rabbi Margot Stein

posted by amyjuliabecker

In our house, we are both rabbis. We knew we would soon be called to minister to our colleague and friend S, who had struggled for months to live fully despite her cancer.  The call came at 6 am: S had finally [...]

Perfectly Human: It Helps Not to be Afraid by Caroline McGraw

posted by amyjuliabecker

Caroline McGraw is currently serving as Program Director for L’Arche in Arlington. A graduate of Vassar College, she writes about ‘disability as opportunity’ at A wish come clear; her book of the same name is forthcoming. She is pictured with husband Jonathan [...]

Perfectly Human: God is Great by Karen Jackson

posted by amyjuliabecker

Being the mom of a child with autism can have its challenges, to be sure, but I am constantly amazed by the wonderful blessings and lessons learned from my very special daughter. For the last ten years or so, each [...]

Perfectly Human: My Jackson by Mica May

posted by amyjuliabecker

For those of you keeping track at home, I usually run the Perfectly Human posts on Wednesday afternoons. But I’m posting Mica May’s reflection about her son Jackson today because it is Jackson’s second birthday! Happy Birthday Jackson! my jackson. [...]

Previous Posts

Why Do I Believe the Resurrection Matters?
In yesterday's post, I shared why I believe the resurrection happened. But I also want to explain why I believe the resurrection makes a difference--in the world and in my life. Christians believe that the resurrection proves that Jesus was who he said he was--the Christ, the King, the Son of G

posted 9:04:24am Apr. 26, 2011 | read full post »

Why Do I Believe in the Resurrection?
For me, the truth of Christianity hinges upon the reality of the resurrection. There are Christians who think that the resurrection is just a metaphor for the work that God can do in our lives. But I'm with Paul, who I think speaks for the early Christians in general when he says, "If Christ has not

posted 9:00:46am Apr. 25, 2011 | read full post »

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posted 10:25:20am Apr. 04, 2011 | read full post »

It's Always Good to Laugh
I've written before that I gave up praying for patience and instead I pray for laughter in our family. Similarly, sometimes we need a little laughter in the church family too. Recently, the blogosphere has been alight with discussion of Rob Bell's new book, Love Wins. All of the discussion I'v

posted 11:11:38am Apr. 01, 2011 | read full post »

Lenten Reflections: Trying to Explain the Cross
For most of my adult Christian life, I’ve been trying to understand what happened on the cross. I used to give the stock Christian answer: “Jesus died on the cross for my sins.” I still think that statement is true, but I’ve become less and less clear on exactly what it means. First there

posted 10:05:13am Mar. 31, 2011 | read full post »


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