Friday, August 26, 2005

A lesson from Celtic Christianity

The ancient Christian Celts paid attention to the way in which God came to live among us, was culturally indistinguishable from us, was one of us.

Adopting that same strategy, Celts brought the light of God into the Europe of the Dark Ages by creating influential communities of Christians living in the midst of the pagan communities. These were not withdrawn ghettos, cutoff from interaction in the manner of contemporary "gated communities," but places of hospitality, interaction, and trade.

Christians are employing that same strategy today on the campuses of two Colorado universities, by creating communities in the same houses were campus horror and tragedy happened last year.

Read today's news article from the Denver Post by clicking here.



Sarah Laribee being interviewed by the Denver Post in the room where Samantha Spady died last year.

1 Comments:

At 1:57 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

that's really cool! it's awesome that she's doin that. please ignore the fact that you have no idea who i am. i randomly quote on things online.

 

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