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Rise up. It’s time to become a man

Posted by Joshua Kagi on Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

One morning several weeks ago I woke up.
This isn’t astounding or anything since I’ve woken up every morning for 8,786 consecutive days now. However, something life changing happened. It wasn’t a revelation, or an ah-ha moment. I can’t point to the exact second it occurred, but I woke up that morning and I knew something: [...]

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Reflections on cynicism & hope

Posted by Joshua Kagi on Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

DevilishDuck.com has a tagline. You may have noticed it before, or maybe you just don’t notice those types of things. For me, and I think most bloggers out there, we find taglines a way to showcase first time visitors what our writings are all about in just a few simple words. For me, “in a struggle between cynicism & hope” reflects who I am on so many different levels.

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A great speech CAN put food on the table

Posted by Joshua Kagi on Friday, February 15th, 2008

With Hilary Clinton’s situation now dire after losing eight consecutive primary contests, she’s turned up the heat on Barack Obama. Since the American people are really buying into Obama’s populist message of hope, the only way to counter it is this…

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Biblical Authority

Posted by Joshua Kagi on Thursday, January 10th, 2008

I’m going to have a moment of honesty with you here, and I’d bet that many of you would consider the following thoughts blasphemous. But if I can’t talk about it with friends, who can I talk about it with? I struggle with the thinking that the bible is an absolute authority.

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Why I began to and continue to blog

Posted by Joshua Kagi on Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

Something has been on my mind today: Blogging.

A little bit of that thought was wondering what I was going to write today. I hate forcing a topic, so I usually don’t. If there’s a day I don’t have something to write, I won’t. But, today’s content wasn’t what was at the core of my thinking.

Instead I’ve been thinking about why I blog, why you blog, or why anyone blogs.

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Posts Tagged ‘theology’

How (Not) to Speak of God

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

I’m currently reading Peter Rollins book How (Not) to Speak of God. It’s one of the last emerging church books I plan to read for a little while — as I’ve been stuck in a rut and need to broaden my horizons a little bit — but it’s a book that’s making this genre tough to leave behind.

The Irresistible Revolution: Part II

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

“I learned a powerful lesson: We can admire and worship Jesus without doing what he did. We can applaud what he preached and stood for without caring about the same things. We can adore his cross without taking up ours. I had come to see that the great tragedy in the church is not that rich Christians do not care about the poor but that rich Christians do not know the poor.”

The Irresistible Revolution: Part I

Monday, January 21st, 2008

I’m not sure how I found out about Shane Claiborne’s “The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an ordinary radical, but the book made its way to my Christmas wishlist. As I opened it, my grandfather, who is right on board with the emerging church, said he read it before it got gift-wrapped, and loved every word. It was obvious he was moved by the book, which just intensified every word, because I wanted to read it as my grandfather, a hero of mine, read it.

Biblical Authority

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

I’m going to have a moment of honesty with you here, and I’d bet that many of you would consider the following thoughts blasphemous. But if I can’t talk about it with friends, who can I talk about it with? I struggle with the thinking that the bible is an absolute authority.

Would you…

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

While reading Shane Clairborne’s “Irresistible Revolution,” today this question presented in the video below jumped out at me, and I felt like asking it of all of you. “What if, there was no heaven. What if, there was no hell. Would you still follow Jesus?”

Disrespect of authority

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

I have a problem with authority. The funny thing is though, I have a healthy relationship with my parents, and generally people who are put in authority positions that have a direct influence on me I tend to follow appropriately.My problem with authority is in the church — specifically with those who feel they have [...]