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Readers Respond: Issue 7
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Family and Friends: Celebrating Marriage
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The Gospel at the Margins
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Our Daily Bread
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Forgiving Kim Jong-Il
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Poem: Twilight
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Snapshots from Lesbos
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Family and Friends Issue 7
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The Courage to Forgive
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Insights on Mercy
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Forgiving the Unforgivable?
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Forgiving Dr. Mengele
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The God Who Descends
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The Weapons of Grace
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Restorative Justice
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Bard of God’s Circus
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Editors’ Picks Issue 7
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Rediscovering Wonder
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Educating for the Kingdom
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Being Obedient to Christ
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Learning from Sister Charis
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Coward, Take My Coward’s Hand
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Mother Maria of Paris
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“Who is my neighbor?” Jesus was asked. His answer shows us just how far past the limits of custom and comfort we are called to go in showing mercy. Ferdinand Hodler’s moving interpretation of Jesus’ parable takes us to that dusty road where a man lay dying …
The Parable of the Good Samaritan
And behold, a lawyer stood up to put him to the test, saying, “Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” He said to him, “What is written in the Law? How do you read it?” And he answered, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.” And he said to him, “You have answered correctly; do this, and you will live.”
But he, desiring to justify himself, said to Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?” Jesus replied, “A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell among robbers, who stripped him and beat him and departed, leaving him half dead. Now by chance a priest was going down that road, and when he saw him he passed by on the other side. So likewise a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side. But a Samaritan, as he journeyed, came to where he was, and when he saw him, he had compassion. He went to him and bound up his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. Then he set him on his own animal and brought him to an inn and took care of him. And the next day he took out two denarii[a] and gave them to the innkeeper, saying, ‘Take care of him, and whatever more you spend, I will repay you when I come back.’ Which of these three, do you think, proved to be a neighbor to the man who fell among the robbers?” He said, “The one who showed him mercy.” And Jesus said to him, “You go, and do likewise” (Luke 10:25-37).
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