At the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, two bombs exploded, killing three people and injuring 183. Our feelings of security were once again shattered by images of violence and destruction; death has dominated the news. In a timely article, Kyle Rohane reflects on the celebration of death and human mortality.
One Boston pastor, touched by the bombings, reflects on the image of God in humanity. Another asks if our churches are prepared to respond to tragedy with faith, hope, and love. Read more
Dancing on Graves? Why celebrations of death give “the last enemy” too much power
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