Thoughts Near a Railroad Track

I’ve got some disjointed thoughts, and I’m not sure how they fit together, but I think they’re worth examining.

Someone said to me recently, are you looking forward to this thing?

It was an event.

I won’t get into the details.

And I said I don’t look forward to anything.

I don’t look forward to anything.

And I said that, I was thinking about that, and I thought about this verse.

It says, it says, always carrying in the body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be manifested in our bodies.

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Boyd Camak: A Theological Vision for Healing and Transformation

Boyd Camak is a lay theologian whose work offers a distinctive and profound synthesis of classical existential thought, liberationist concern for justice, and the deep sacramental mystery found in patristic Christianity. At the heart of his vision is a radical claim: Christ’s hidden kingdom breaks into our ordinary, often painful existence through embodied, material participation—supremely in the sacraments—offering the only escape from existential death and the path to authentic solidarity with the suffering.

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