
“A theology of brokenness embraces our spiritual poverty, our questions, our doubts, our desire for love, hope and redemption, and reminds us that the stink and the beauty are all wrapped up into one.”
~Kathy Escobar~
Tags: Beauty, Brokenness, Doubts, love, One, poverty, Questions, Redemption, theology
This entry was posted by Jeromy Johnson
on Thursday, May 8th, 2008 at 6:00 am and is filed under God, Kingdom of God, One Line, ethics, love, theology, transformation, truth.
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I live in Folsom, CA, with my wife, Jennifer, and three kids. I am surrounded by and cared for deeply by some great friends. Their love for me is truly a moonlit reflection of Papa's love, and for that, I am deeply blessed and grateful.
that makes me smile….
me too, brother . . . me too. I want to make a t-shirt of it.
oh that is fun! thanks, jeromy!