Over time, the arc of history always leans towards justice. Here we discuss that hope for our future.
My class got back from our January term trip to Mexico today, and we made the paper in the town we visited, Piedras Negras (you may know it as the home of the Nacho).
I’ll write more about it later, but for now you can see us in the local newpaper here (Spanish) or here (Google translated English page, very choppy English).
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Jeff Martinhauk, father, Episcopalian, aspirant to the priesthood, and out gay man. I think as Christians, we are bound to take the broadest view possible. We know that in that broad view, the arc of history always leans towards justice. When we stop and absorb that, we can fully absorb the hope God offers us in this world. For more about me and about this site, please click here.
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January 28, 2007 at 10:49 pm
[...] which are described below. Read about the local press response to us in my initial post here. After describing the experiences of the trip, I relate this back to our problems in the U.S. and [...]