I'm in New Orleans right now and took a walk up Bourbon Street after dinner. If you're not familiar with New Orleans, Bourbon is the "sin strip", filled with bars, restaurants, music clubs and the somewhat euphemistically named "gentleman's clubs". A great place to hear music, get tanked, or enjoy some cajun and creole cooking. And, yes, see some naked (or nearly so) women.
I don't think anyone has posted anything about the Jesus t-shirt controversy in Nova Scotia.
What do people think? Religious evangelism or harassment?
New T-shirt: Tolerance is a two-way street
http://thechronicleherald.ca/opinion/94034-new-t-shirt-tolerance-is-a-two-way-street
I just posted my story and message for Easter Sunday in a blog. I felt pulled to present a very different message from my usual Easter messages.
The following is my story and message for Easter Sunday. I decided to take an approach quite different from my usual Easter messages.
Story Lydia
Sometimes we face large changes in our life that can be frightening when we can’t see what waits on the other side of that change.
One of the most attractive things about the character of Jesus for me was his ability to move through social boundaries like class. That to me is a good sign of a love that is not ordinary and a faith that is not conventional.
Some may be interested in reading the following article....
Biblical Battered Wife Syndrome: Christian Women and Domestic Violence
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