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We are more like Jonah than we realize

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Ivan Messa The story of Jonah reminds me of Nasreddin Hodja, a character from Central Asian children’s literature. As the story goes, one day Nasreddin, a Muslim holy man, was lying under a walnut tree. Looking up into its magnificent branches, he began to question the wisdom of the Creator. Why should such a large tree have tiny walnuts? It could easily carry the large pumpkins that grow on spindly vines. Soon, Nasreddin fell asleep. But he was jolted awake when a walnut plopped onto his head. In that moment, he recognized not only the Creator’s wisdom but also his kindness. While the Hodja was busy questioning the purposes of God, he’d been oblivious to mercy—the mercy that kept a falling gourd from crushing his head. In Muslim folklore, Nasreddin Hodja is a silly and absurd character. But his puerile humour often reveals profound truths. Of course, absurd characters can be found throughout literature and throughout the world. Down through the ages, literary satire has been a sharp c

500 new churches every year

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Image via Wikipedia According to a recent   Christian Post   article there is some good news for the mission of Jesus in the United States .   In an article titled,  Total U.S. Churches No Longer In Decline  it points out that every year there are now 4,000 churches being planted in the U.S. while 3500 churches will close their doors.  This bottom line is this:  we are seeing a net gain of 500 new churches every year in the United States. Related articles by Zemanta Book Review - Church Planter (challies.com) Among Egypt's Christians, few question Church rule (sfgate.com) The future of Catholicism (mojoey.blogspot.com) Among Egypt's Christians, few question Church rule (seattletimes.nwsource.com) Tightening divorce ban highlights how Egypt's Christians cleave closer to their Church (foxnews.com) Church disowns Qur'an fire pastor (guardian.co.uk) Clinton condemns Quran-burning plan (cnn.com)