Joshua Graves
Exploring the Collision of Culture & Faith
Entries about Confession
A Scholar’s Parrot
November 6, 2008

From C.S. Lewis . . .
All this is flashy rhetoric about loving you.I never had a selfless thought since I was born.I am mercenary and self-seeking through and through;I want God, you, all friends merely to serve my turn.
Peace, reassurance, pleasure, are the goals I seek, I cannot crawl one inch outside my proper skin;I [...]

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A Jesus Story . . .
April 3, 2008

Two men decide to go to church one Sunday. One is a preacher, the other, a biker.
The preacher gets to church early. He turns his computer on in his cozy office. He checks over his notes one last time, combing every last detail and transition. Feeling a twinge of doubt creep into his gut he [...]

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Also labeled under New Testament
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The Power of Confession
October 25, 2007

Donald Miller got a crazy idea when he was a college student to put up a confession booth on the secular and anti-Christian campus of Reed College. His timing was a bit awkward for he wanted to do this during Ren Fayre, a time of drinking, drug use, and orgies. Instead of asking other students [...]

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Also labeled under Donald Miller
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