... have eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day; for my flesh is true food and my blood is true drink." Even more, that gives us pause, doesn't it? Interesting, isn't it, where we find the sticking point? We -- most of us -- do not cavil at the assertion, "I came down from heaven." Those first hearers did. But we don't -- most of us. Nor do we tilt our heads in a questioning way at the direct statement, "I will raise them up on the last day." We -- most of us -- accept in faith, quite ...
... Master in the hordes of Vietnamese refugees, and the refugees met the Master in Thomas Dooley. Together they learned that the Master was - and is - love, and they shared love with one another. The wise men ask, "What language did Christ speak?" They cavil, argue, search, and little prove. O sages, leave your Syriac and your Greek! Each heart contains the knowledge that you seek; Christ spoke the universal language - love.7 Thomas Dooley spoke in Christ’s universal language to the refugees of Viet Nam. In ...