Quote: Taizé is the real deal. It is a place of Ubuntu, as Desmond Tutu calls it in his Foreward to Jason Santos’s “A Community Called Taizé.” Desmond Tutu writes: “In my language, I would call it [Taizé] a place of Ubuntu, a place of community, where every single person matters and where no one is diminished since that would lead to the diminishment of all.”
- Ellen
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- Ellen
I'm often intrigued by the cultural differences within the same society, the same geographical community and the same ethnic group about things like swearing. It's probably a big part of many student-teacher conflicts too. For some people it is a natural part of speech, needed for proper emphasis, while for others it is shocking and offensive. I'd like to read more about the studies that have been done about when, where, why and how people swear. I think it might be helpful in understanding many blocks to effective communication.
- Ellen
Fascinating idea, to re-tell the biblical story of Saul, David, Jonathan, and Michal in a contemporary setting. I'm looking forward to seeing more of this.
- Ellen
I'm delighted to see Max Lucado calling for prayer FOR President-Elect Obama. What a healthy antidote this is to the poison of prayer warfare AGAINST elected leaders! Good for you, Max.
- Ellen