Category: Michael D
Lent: day 31
Here is one of my favorite questions for youth on a trip, at camp, or around a meal table. It is good for adult gatherings as well. If you’ve been on International Affairs Seminar with me, you’ve probably thought about or offered your answer. I included this question in our Lent devotion.
You are gifted one round-trip ride in a time machine. This isn’t a quantum leap (great TV show) kind of experience. You don’t get to alter the past to change the present, right a wrong, or stop a specific action. You are an observer.
You are gifted one round-trip ride in a time machine.
Where would you go? Who would you see?
Like you, I have several answers. You only get one ride. Depending on the people in the conversation my usual answers are:
- Attend the second day of the Woodstock festival.
- Listen to the debate about using the atomic bomb, or not, during World War II.
- Who were my ancestors that came to the United States and how did they settle in Louisiana?
- Attend the First Council of Nicaea
Lent: Fourth Sunday
What would Jesus do?
about hunger
about hate
about the idols that distract from the greatest commandment
about . . .
Indeed, God did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him. John 3:17