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John Suk COVID19 and Preaching about death

https://faithisntwhatyouthink.blogspot.com/2020/03/living-in-dangerous-times-covid-19-and.html

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Suk: “I love theology but…”

Suk

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John Suk preaching from the Lion King

Not Sure

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John Suk Reflects back on his preaching

and heaven and hell More on heaven

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John Suk and God(?)

http://faithisntwhatyouthink.blogspot.ca/2015/03/ithink-it-is-fair-to-say-that-god-has.html

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Seeing Doubt as a Tool of My Prideful Ego

Doubt I’ve been following John Suk’s journey with interest now for a while. I read his blog faithfully. Just getting back into my blog reading after summer I found two interesting postings on the Bible and on Prayer. John of … Continue reading

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Can Denomination Be Helpful When Churches Are Dying Because We Don’t Understand What Church Is For?

The Wrong End of the Tree My friend Pete wrote a response to my last structure piece. He noted, and I agree, that these structure conversations are starting at the wrong end of the church. The crisis at the denominational … Continue reading

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John Suk’s Clearest Status of His Faith Statement Yet

My Strange Lord, on Post-Theism

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CTS in the 80s

John Suk remembers his time at CTS and wonders about what they didn’t teach us.

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Being Not Sure About the Bible

How Being Not Sure Impacts Preaching I continue to be fascinated by John Suk’s journey. For me the benefit of John’s exodus is the opportunity he creates to compare some of his thought to my own. Since we are products … Continue reading

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