| Jesus and Everyday Reality |
20 years on: The Reality of Christ in Everyday lifeA new generation is growing up that cannot remember Marx! What are the ideas and beliefs that will shape their world-view? Tesco, Office Depot, Dell and Microsoft "Super-size it" has replaced dictatorship Almost 20 years have passed since the fall of communism. Economic investment has poured and a new generation have grown up. Who will have the patience to listen and understand them and give serious thought to their questions? Who will help them see the power of the Gospel as they develop solutions to the complexities of everyday life? Cynicism is an easy option for many people, disappointed by the promise of a new life. Political corruption, power and the relentless manipulation of advertizing is withering. But in his letter to the churches Peter talks about an enduring hope. What does that hope look like? We must awaken the moral imagination so that this hope motivates us to love and good works as a witness to those around us that we have more and not less than the reductionist offerings of the consumer society. |




















20 years on: The Reality of Christ in Everyday life