
Interfaith @ MindSay 
Recent developments in the study of earliest christianity providing great opportunity for interfaith dialogue between thes two nations "ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY."
Enabling us to see far more common ground between Christianity and Islam than has been previously assumed.New perspectives afforded by these developments are also opening a growing number of christians to consider the prophethood of Muhammad in ways they never before imagined.Unfortunately most Christians and Muslims are unfamiliar with these developments and their theological implications.In this series of articles we will consider that how worldwide view and translation complicated later developments in Christian theology,then propose a cooperative effort between Muslim and Christian peacebuilders to gently and respectfully expose both christians and muslims to these realities to build genuine understanding and peace between these two communities.
According to Quran,humble and learned Christians will moved to tears
after reciting it because they will understand its divine origin:
"...nearest among [men] in love to the believers who
will thou find those who say,`We are Christians`:
because amongst these are men who are devoted to
learning and men who have renonunced the world
and they are not arrogant.
And when they listen to the revelation received
by Apostle,thou wilt see their eyes overflowing
with tears,for they recognize the truth:they
pray:`Our Lord! We believe write us down among
the witnesses."
(Surah:5 AL- MAIDAH 82b-83)
In the next verse these Christians ask:
" What cause can we have not to believe in God
and the truth which has come to us,seeing that
we long for our Lord to admit us to the company
of the righteous?"
(Surah:5 AL- MAIDAH 84)
(HOPEFUL FOR THE REPLIES)
Beyond Expectations: Weekly Gathering Surprises Hosts
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, United States
25 December 2007 (BWNS)
A couple of neighbors in this Southern city have been throwing a weekly "spiritual party" - a prayer meeting - and the reaction to it has surprised them.
"When the devotional gathering started, all our friends just came out of the woodwork," said James Benson Frush-Marple, who with his friend Jason Ritchie co-hosts the meetings at Mr. Ritchie's house.
"People who I never would have thought would be receptive to prayer were just energized by it," said Mr. Frush-Marple, 33, who is commonly known by his first initials, J.B.
For the rest of the article go here: http://www.bahaiworldnews.org/story/596
I grew up in a Jewish home. My southern belle wannabe Methodist mother converted to Judaism when she married my NY Jewish father and the four of us were (in the beginning ) raised Jewish. But mom couldn’t let go of her Christmas tree so that was incorporated into the year, we did all the jewish holidays ( even with a sukkah some years in the backyard) and then this one anomaly in midwinter. I confess I loved it and felt no conflict with being a fairly observant Jew until I moved to the south. There was so much ignorance and confusion about Jews in the south that I decided to take a stand and banish the tree. On some years I said okay to one upstairs where no one would see it. And when the century ended we put up a tree and went to see Last Night of Ballyhoo.
My mother or maybe my father drew the line at Christmas, no nativity, nothing Christian on the tree no easter etc, just the tree. And so I grew up and even rationalized it as borrowed from the pagans anyway. Well this year in Portland we have a stupendously high space in which to put a very large tree – a winter solstice tree- and I am conflicted about doing this. First it’s a hellava lot of work and I will do the main job as jim won’t arrive until the 23rd and that night we have a ballet performance to attend. So that means I must buy the tree and put it up – I am sure I could grab a friend to help me get it in a stand a tied to the wall because Abi’s reaction to the tree is a total unknown. And then I have to do the lights etc and have the ornaments all ready for jim to help trim the tree on the 24th. And second it’s a REAL pain to take down and put everything away. And I am not at all worried about the mixed message as Portlanders couldn’t give a damn anyway.
So it’s not a conscience moral stand community thing is it? No it’s a do I want to be sucked into the potential stress of Christmas again. As much as I loved it , it is a time fraught with stress: pregnancy loss, reaction formations, family memories, are we sharing the load? Is jim merry enough? Why do I do all this work when it’s not MY holiday? I mean I guess I have to own it and do it for me and if I can get to that point I wont have any built up resentment. Ok. So the question is… if jim were not coming would I put one up? If he were coming the 20th and I had someone to do half the work and lots of time , yes. Well I could do it on the 20th but then I would decorate it myself because if I wait for jiom I will begin to feel I am doing it for him, yet if I don’t wait I will be robbing him of something? Or do I invite stu and dana and the 4 of us decorate it so it’s just a pagan party? You see how complicated it is? What would you do? Please write and share your thoughts, thanks.

