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Recently, I drove down a street with a Hindu Temple, a Mormon Church and a Methodist Church on the same block. The world has become a melting pot, and religious pluralism is a reality that can no longer be avoided.

So how do Christians learn to speak of their fellow man? Speaking up from another hemisphere, Vinoth Ramachandra provides an essential voice for this discussion.

Ramachandra is a Sri Lankan writer, trained in Nuclear engineering, but focused on ministry in the universities of southeast Asia.. His ministry focuses on helping “Christian students and graduates think and respond as Christians to some of the social, cultural and political challenges they face in their national contexts throughout the world.” Continue Reading…

I recently had the chance to publish some thoughts on Eugene Peterson’s Pastor. The book is a memoir of the a man who never aspired to be anything more than a faithful to loving the people around them and teaching them about Jesus.  He has also probably been the most influential Christian writer since Lewis.

Enjoy.