Conflict is good. Actually, the right kind of conflict is good. As Amanda Ripley writes in her new book High Conflict, healthy conflict “can be serious and intense but leads somewhere useful.” It
Passages in Leviticus that deal with topics like diseases and quarantine no longer seem so removed from our experience.
What do these passages teach us? And how can we apply them today?
What
It appears that the H1N1 flu outbreak isn’t as scary as first thought, although this website – http://doihaveswineflu.org/ – scared me at first. (Thanks, Ed Stetzer for the link!)
But suppose the
“What need has God for categories? Why sort and catalog a collection when you know and can describe every individual item? What meaning do your base labels have for a higher mind?” (Real