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Aug-12-2010

A Change of Season: The Rocks Consummation

Posted by MIKE under Articles
Dear friends,

We hope the title of this newsletter is not too much of a shock. Undoubtedly it will catch some off guard, as perhaps we were a little caught off guard in the last few months as the Lord began to unfold the next step in our journey.  But – with much fondness, sentimentality, and joy in our hearts – we are writing today to share some exciting news, and to profoundly thank all of you who have ventured to journey with us here at the Rock over the last decade. Read the rest of this entry »

Jun-7-2010

Another Kick to the Crotch

Posted by MIKE under Podcast

Two Fools on the Road to Emmaus Podcast – Continuing from last week, the guys talk about the renewing of the mind, the spirit of the law vs. the letter or the law, and how relationship with Jesus can heal the way we see Him, ourselves, and the world around us.

Jun-2-2010

The Question

Posted by MIKE under Articles

Originally Posted by Mike (mike) on May 02 2008

Who do they say I am?” The question surely rang strange in the hearts of His friends. “What an odd question. What does He mean?” They were all too familiar with Jesus’ stories and twists on old familiar ones. With perhaps some bewilderment they answered “Some say you are a great teacher, some say a prophet like Jeremiah or Elijah maybe John the baptist”. Then, like the second of a ‘one – two punch’ He asks – “What about you guys? Who do you say that I am?” Read the rest of this entry »

May-25-2010

You Dirty Heretic!

Posted by MIKE under Podcast

Two Fools on the Road to Emmaus Podcast -”What The Heck Were They Thinking” is back as the guys continue from last week.  They ask whether The Kingdom can be shaken, and wonder if there isn’t another reason we’re so afraid of getting it wrong.

May-17-2010

The Scarlet H!

Posted by MIKE under Podcast

Two Fools on the Road to Emmaus Podcast - This week the guys are launched into a discussion about how we evaluate and engage the world around us, by a Christian educator who openly admits he doesn’t want his pupils to think for themselves.  In light of this issue the guys examine the difficulty of living in the “(Mis)information age” with strongly partisan media, and ask: can we trust Holy Spirit to lead us into all truth, or should we label everyone who has questions a heretic?