Ides
Today is the Ides of March.
I'm sure you get the reference, whether from history or Shakespeare, to
the murder of Julius Caesar. I'm not sure that many young people
would. History is ultimately about stories. If those aren't passed
along, they fade from memory, and can be lost.
Like the Ides of March, the
Christian story is in danger of fading and the way it is being
represented today isn't encouraging. We have a responsibility to tell
the story of Jesus, not in a way that is 'relevant' but neither in a way
that will confirm our biases and preferences. We need to do so with
honesty, integrity, and faith.
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