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The Chinese Zen Master Huineng once said, “Bodhi really has no tree; nor is clear mirror the stand; nothing’s there initially; so where can the dust motes land?” The mirror does not really exist. Although the dust motes keep failing, there is nothing for them land on or cling to, and there is nothing to…
In his book, “Ego is the Enemy”, Ryan Holiday points out the following truths for us:” Wherever you are, whatever you are doing, your worst enemy already lives inside you: your ego…It is that petulant child inside every person, the ones that chooses getting his or he way over anything or anyone else. The need…
In his book, “The Bible Tells Me So…Why Defending Scripture Has Made Us Unable To Read It”, Peter Enns wrote: “Speaking for Christians, capturing land and holding on to it by violence is not a gospel way of living. Christians today, therefore, have an obligation not to ‘follow the Bible’ here, not allow the ancient…
A recent Winnipeg Sun opinion piece, shared via MSN, sparked intense conversation around the boundaries of free expression and national identity on Canadian campuses. The article criticized an event organized by students at McGill University, arguing it crossed a line into anti-Canadian territory. But beyond the headlines, this incident offers much to reflect on—about protest,…
I started paying attention to the charity work of the homeless and marginalized about 18 years ago. One Christian organization hosted a one-day event for the young people they have been reaching out to. The theme of the event was about the homeless. I was fortunate to be a mentor for a group of high…
In the book, “Crucial conversations: tools for talking when stakes are high”, the authors has offered us guidelines on the followings: 1) we need to focus on what we really want; 2) learn how to notice safety is at risk; 3) learn how to make it safe to talk about almost anything; 4) learn how…
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