Geez
Geez magazine describes itself as:
"A bustling spot for the over-churched, out-churched, un-churched and maybe even the un-churchable. A location just beyond boring bitterness. A place for wannabe contemplatives, front-line world-changers and restless cranks."
I'd liken it to the Whoopee Cushion of Christian periodicals!
Claiming to be an 'Experiment in Truth' and spearheading campaigns such as 'Make Affluence History' it's the perfect tonic for sacred souls who find themselves at the 'optimistically jaded' end of the faith spectrum.
Check it out - Third Way it aint!
1 comment:
I looked up 'Make affluence history' - it reminded me of this quote from 'Journeying Out' by Ann Morisy...
"The radical, missionary activity of the Church cannot, like liberal, secular, social policy, aim at transformation of the poor. In the new adaptive zone we have entered, the aim must be the transformation of the secure, the well-meaning and the well-endowed of this world."
If I have 12p and you have 2p, then the way we get parity is I give you 5p... or is that too simplistic? See also: "Let the man who has two tunics share with him who has none."
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