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“Lest we forget what?” – Not So Different – Brad Jersak and PartnersWorld.org

Oct 3, 2011 | Author - Brad Jersak

Not So Different from Partners Relief & Development on Vimeo. “Lest we forget” – Brad Jersak When I read war memorials or attend Remembrance Day services, I am often struck by the phrase, “Lest we forget.” I wonder what I am to...

Brad Jersak – “Her Gates” Nexus Interview part 1

Sep 28, 2011 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews

Brad Jersak on "Her Gates Will Never Be Shut" with Peg Peters  Peg Peters of Nexus interviews Brad Jersak (listening prayer guy) on his book, 'Her Gates Will Never Be Shut: Hope, Hell and the New Jerusalem.

Charlie Chaplain and prophetic irony – Brad Jersak

Sep 20, 2011 | Author - Brad Jersak

The greatest speech ever made? Really? Some really inspiring rhetoric and near prophetic analysis by our dear comic. His diagnosis, poignant. His prescription? Uh … Also some serious delusion historically: the ultimate triumph of human progressivism? fighting...

Simone Weil on ‘Forgive us our debts’ – trans. Brad Jersak

Aug 10, 2011 | Author - Brad Jersak

‘And remit us our debts, in the same way that we also have remitted our debtors.’ In the moment that we say these words, we must already have remitted all debts. This includes not only letting go of the reparation of any offences we think we have suffered; but also...

Compassionate Eschatology: The Future as Friend (eds. Tim Grimsrud and Michael Hardin). Review by Brad Jersak

Jul 17, 2011 | Author - Andrew Klager, Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews

Compassionate Eschatology is a collection of diverse scholarly essays exploring the relationship of eschatology (‘end times’ theology) and Christ’s teaching on peace and reconciliation. The book gathers writers from across the theological board, including Lutheran,...

John Van Vloten’s ‘The Unlikely Alchemist’ — Review by Brad Jersak

Jul 14, 2011 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews

Nearly two decades in the works, John Van Vloten’s The Unlikely Alchemist has finally hit bookshelves. In short, this is a very well written piece of children’s fantasy literature. Readers who watch for quality work in the genre of Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch and...
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