Intellectually Credible and Existentially Satisfying: A Good Friday post.  It feels like this…
PAINTING: Gerard Douffet’s depiction of Jesus’ arrest on the night of His betrayal.  Hands down, this is one of my favorite paintings.  I saw it in person last summer at the Museum of Fine Art in Boston and was blown away.  This is a nice hi-res image, but nothing beats the real thing with any painting - this one is no exception.  The lighting. The posing.  It just feels well thought out. Beautiful.
GOOD FRIDAY:  The internet is no place to unpack such a huge topic - but I can offer a link to an open forum lecture by Tim Keller (NYC Pastor, Author, Theologian) who makes a great case for Christ.  If you have 40 minutes, LISTEN HERE as to why Jesus is indeed “intellectually credible, and existentially satisfying.”
SONG: A great one to either start, take a break from, or end your day with. Enjoy! 

Intellectually Credible and Existentially Satisfying: A Good Friday post.  It feels like this…

PAINTING: Gerard Douffet’s depiction of Jesus’ arrest on the night of His betrayal.  Hands down, this is one of my favorite paintings.  I saw it in person last summer at the Museum of Fine Art in Boston and was blown away.  This is a nice hi-res image, but nothing beats the real thing with any painting - this one is no exception.  The lighting. The posing.  It just feels well thought out. Beautiful.

GOOD FRIDAY:  The internet is no place to unpack such a huge topic - but I can offer a link to an open forum lecture by Tim Keller (NYC Pastor, Author, Theologian) who makes a great case for Christ.  If you have 40 minutes, LISTEN HERE as to why Jesus is indeed “intellectually credible, and existentially satisfying.”

SONG: A great one to either start, take a break from, or end your day with. Enjoy! 

April 22nd, 2011
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    from my brother. Well put. buenosiris:
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