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Mark Buchanan on Reconciliation

Reconciliation is what Christianity is supposed to be about.

Claire Perini and Mark Buchanan unpack what that looks like at a personal level between individuals and within national movements in a Podcast from Regent College, in Vancouver, BC.  Mark describes reconciliation as “…a father running down the road with his arms wide open…” and shares some personal stories of the “open embrace.”

The audio is about 45 minutes long and definitely worth the time.  What really caught my attention was Mark’s statement near the end:

…if you unpack them in the wider context what Jesus is saying is that things love and forgiveness are places you live.  ‘Dwell in my love.’  And if we refuse to live in that place, then not only can we not give love, or give forgiveness, we can’t receive it because it’s actually, it’s an abiding in Christ…not only are you not then going to be refusing to be an agent, you are actually refusing to be a recipient. Source: Regent College Podcast.

The podcast can be found here, as well, along with others from Regent:

http://www.regent-college.edu/lifelong-learning/podcast




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