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Marc Alan Schelske

“On the steps of Pilate’s palace, two men stood: One, a peaceful teacher who invited others to a new life marked by other-centered, co-suffering love—the other, a likely revolutionary who attempted to bring freedom through violence. The crowd was invited to choose. At that moment, and in so many moments since, the crowd picked the path of expediency and the long-standing human dream of peace through retributive violence. The way of Jesus challenges us to choose the harder path.”

Marc Alan Schelske, Walking Otherward: Forty Meditations on Following Jesus’ Path of Other-centered, Co-suffering Love
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Walking Otherward: Forty Meditations on Following Jesus’ Path of Other-centered, Co-suffering Love Walking Otherward: Forty Meditations on Following Jesus’ Path of Other-centered, Co-suffering Love by Marc Alan Schelske
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