Archive for February 14th, 2007

Heading Down South

Temple of Bacchus
Today there will be two competing demonstrations (called "manifestations" here): one to say "yea government", the other to say "nay government". "Why today?", you might ask. Well it is the second anniversary of the murder of Rafiq al-Hariri (and yes, I just linked to Al Jazeera – Fox News eat your heart out). But no fear, Dave and I are located just outside of Beirut, and are no where near the "manifestations." Also, we're headed out of town today to go to south Lebanon. It will be good to get out of the city and see some of the countryside. Unfortunately, we won't be headed through Qana (biblically, Cana). I was really hoping to have a glass of wine there. A close second might be having a glass of wine in Baalbek, the location of a temple to Bacchus, the Roman god of wine.

Due to my travels, I don't think that I'll be able to update the blog until at least tomorrow evening here (noon-ish on Thursday for y'all). But please stay tuned …

A Community of the Broken

Chris Huertz, the president of Word Made Flesh (the organization that I partnered with in Sierra Leone), has written an excellent article over at the Christian Vision Project. "A Community of the Broken" sums up part of the vision for WMF and for its hopes for the Church. Check it out if you're at all interested in what I did last year.