Noah Otis is ok! Hallelujah. Now home safe. #FathersDay was more dramatic than we had planned. Without going into details, just prior to lunch we had to rush the lil’ fella to hospital. He had an overnight stay & received wonderful care.
I want to thank our fam, friends, our global “Liberating Sunday School” community, our little collective we’ve started sharing Communion with on Sunday’s & @trinitychgo for their prayers, love and support.
We praise God for the brilliant medical team that attended to our little fella and, importantly, all those who have worked hard for socialised medicine in Australia. We paid nothing. Not a cent.
Our baby had world class access to specialists, doctors, nurses, x-rays, ultrasounds, our own room, meals, including a choice of meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner for mum, a bed next to baby, access to pastoral care (a pastor, priest, rabbi or monk)...
...access to a chapel in the hospital, world class medical technology... and it didn’t cost us anything. NOTHING. Im so thankful for all those who have struggled (and continue to!) for Australia to have a medical system that cares for all.
Can you imagine, that for so many in the poorest nations in the world (and scandalously, the richest), this all seems like a utopian fantasy?
Let’s continue to work for a world where grace is a social reality for all, where mercy becomes policy not a luxury limited to the rich, and where basic human rights like healthcare is universalised because we priories hurting people over corporate profits.
Miracles should not have to be depended upon because societies have allowed perverse Principalities and Powers to organise themselves against the Divine mandate to care for the sick.
To quote the Apostle James, “You foolish person, do you want evidence that faith without deeds is useless?” Any spirituality that resists the ‘royal law’ or ‘golden rule’ of ‘love of neighbour’ becoming how a society organises itself -while praying for miracles- is diabolical.
Every child deserves the kind of treatment our Noah Otis received in the last 24 hours. By God’s grace, let’s work for a world where this is reality for all.
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Why do so many Western Christians continue to unquestioningly back the Israeli government (even cheering on war! 🤮) despite the example & teachings of Jesus?
If you are a Christian, or you know Christians, please consider sharing this thread 🧵:
1. Wrongly assuming that “Israel” in the Scriptures is synonymous with the modern nation state that took the same name in 1948.
(Hat tip to @CandiceBenbow who I saw make the same point on Instagram)
This statement & podcast from Greg Boyd a master class in how *not* to respond to an investigation. It’s disturbing, inappropriate, unhelpful and exposes serious theological failures that obstruct pursing the truth, repentance and healing justice.
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While Greg Boyd’s heart is undoubtedly processing his own grief and showing grace it runs the risk of seeming like a PR framing of details from one party without the narrative of the other that bypasses current the investigation.
It also holds out the false hope of restoration when the investigation is still being carried out. Even if falsely accused, everyone involved should welcome a just and transparent processes that protect and preserve the dignity of all parties in pursing the truth.
People know that George Orwell literally fought against fascism, right?
Like travelled to Spain to volunteer fighting under the red and black flags of the anarcho-socialists, right?
That his “Animal Farm” is a socialist critique of authoritarian Communism, right?
Next time a Trump supporter wants to use Orwell maybe just read some Orwell expressing his own political journey to them...
“First I spent five years in an unsuitable profession (the Indian Imperial Police, in Burma)...
... and then I underwent poverty and the sense of failure. This increased my natural hatred of authority and made me for the first time fully aware of the existence of the working classes, and the job in Burma had given me some understanding of the nature of imperialism: ...
A study by former Stanford professor now Sydney University's US Studies Centre chief executive @SimonJackman (& team) found,
🦘Aussie conservative voters are ideologically closer to Hillary Clinton voters than Trump voters.
(Yep. Aussie *conservatives*) 🐨
American’s are often confused by Australia’s centre right party being a coalition of the Nationals and the Liberals. But as Liberal party founder PM Robert Menzies put it,
The Hebrew prophets would not see the neutrality of church leaders as a virtue while people are victimised.
They would name it as an idolatrous vice.
The Hebrew prophets would see impartiality in the context of injustice as a travesty. They would ache with those on the receiving end of oppression. They would cry out with the poor.
The Hebrew prophets so radically identify with the hurting that they can’t keep silent while people suffer. Their concern is not for civility but the dignity of those whom the Powers prey upon.