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We can know nearly anything at any time, and we often feel intense pressure—perhaps even an addiction?—to staying informed. Apostle Paul presents a startlingly different perspective, reminding the Christians in Corinth that when he was with them, he “decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified.” Is it possible for us to adopt of posture of care by knowing differently, or maybe even knowing a little bit less?
By Forest Hills Mennonite ChurchWe can know nearly anything at any time, and we often feel intense pressure—perhaps even an addiction?—to staying informed. Apostle Paul presents a startlingly different perspective, reminding the Christians in Corinth that when he was with them, he “decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified.” Is it possible for us to adopt of posture of care by knowing differently, or maybe even knowing a little bit less?