Restoring Harmony
How can I be attentive to the heartbeat of others? How can I keep myself and others accountable for failing to listen?
James Paul Gumataotao is a theology teacher and campus minister at Cristo Rey Boston. A native son of Guam, he studied theology and education at the University of Portland, and is a graduate of the School of Theology and Ministry at Boston College. Prior to moving to Boston, he taught in Fairbanks, AK as a high school teacher.
How can I be attentive to the heartbeat of others? How can I keep myself and others accountable for failing to listen?
The ignorance and obliviousness of the rich man is an example of how power and wealth can blind us to the reign of God.
The saints longed to see the excluded with a seat at the table of plenty that God has provided. Thus, longing to see God’s face ultimately rests on how we live in right relationship.
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