sethbarnes Mar 15, 2008 8:00 PM

The last two weeks of Wrecked

The last two weeks at Wrecked for the Ordinary, an online Christian magazine for spiritual misfits, have been full of great articles about life, faith...

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The last two weeks at Wrecked for the Ordinary, an online Christian magazine for spiritual misfits, have been full of great articles about life, faith, and re-imagining culture. I especially recommend reading Kari Miller's Life of a Widow. You can just click the article titles below and read the ones that appeal to you. Enjoy!

This week

Simplicity: Holy Moments on the Road of Life

Culture: One Red Jacket: Blessings and Pain

Arts: Unlikely Beauty, Part 1

Community: So Much for Being Purpose Driven

 

Adventure: Biking Against Human Trafficking, Pt. 2

Poverty: Life of a Widow

 

 

Last week

Simplicity: Weeping with the Lord

Culture: One Sad Truth of Immigration

Arts: Imagination: She is God's

Community: Not Jesus: Bad church marketing

 

Adventure: The Adventure of Not Knowing

Poverty: Funeral for an orphan: Death brings life

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