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The Trouble with Jesus

Constance Hastings

Who do you say I am? Jesus asked. Here we search.

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Latest Issues

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Many Rooms

Disclaimer: I’m going to the edge in this one, only using the “voice” that challenges Jesus. Here’s a suggestion. Click on Article Voiceover above and listen as I read. Sometimes the spoken word carries more meaning than only what is in pri...

8 days ago
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Risky Business

Sometimes it feels smarter to stay behind locked doors, minding your own business. The United States is on track for a record setting year of mass shootings. Still, you heard about that guy who killed eight kids, his own kids age 1-12 no le...

15 days ago
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The Find Me Podcast Interviews The Trouble with Jesus

Ok, this isn’t my usual venue, way off my usual route.

19 days ago
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When God-Empty Becomes God-Emptied

We can’t help but lock into what we think we know. The news hits us with worst-case scenarios as real possibilities, and our brains run wild from there. Positive spins are floated, yet they don’t land because they don’t match how life usual...

22 days ago
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  • Constance Hastings

    Author of The Trouble with Jesus: Considerations Before You Walk Away and THE TROUBLE WITH JESUS Blog

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