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I've become convinced that if the good news of Jesus were carried in a newspaper today, it wouldn't be hidden in the religion section (although it would no doubt cause a ruckus there).  It would be a major story in every section, from world news (what is the path to peace and how are we responding to our neighbours in need?) to national and local news (children, poor people, minorities, the last, the lost, the least?  How are we treating our enemies), in the lifestyle section (are we loving our neighbours and throwing good parties to bring people together?), the food section (do our diets reflect concern for God's planet and our poor neighbours and have we invited any of them over for dinner lately?), the entertainment and sports section (what is the point of our entertainment and what values are we strengthening in sports?), and even the business section (are we serving the wrong master: money rather than God?).

In my religious upbringing, I was not taught the public and political dimensions of Jesus'  message - only the personal, private dimensions.  Yes, Jesus loved me and wanted me to be good to my little brother and obedient to my parents.  But Jesus' idea that God loves my nation's enemies and so our foreign policies should reflect that love - that idea never crossed my mind.  At some point, though, I began to get the hint that I was missing something.  At that same moment I think I began to catch a faint scent of the secret message of Jesus.

The Secret Message of Jesus - Brian D McLaren

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