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And a man's foes shall be they of his own household. Matthew 10:36
"Jeff, will you lead us in prayer?" Surely, brother. It is April 2002, and I have lived with these men for weeks now, not as a Christiana term they deride as too narrow for the world they are building in Christ's honorbut as a "believer." I have shared the brothers' meals and their work and their games. I have been numbered among them and have been given a part in their ministry. I have wrestled with them and showered with them and listened to their stories: I know which man resents his father's fortune and which man succumbed to the flesh of a woman not once but twice and which man dances so well he is afraid of being taken for a fag. I know what it means to be a "brother," which is to say that I know what it means to be a soldier in the army of God. "Heavenly Father," I begin. Then, "O Lord," but I worry that this doesn't sound intimate enough. I settle on, "Dear Jesus." "Dear Jesus, just, please, Jesus, let us fight for Your name." Jeffrey Sharlet is an editor of the online magazine KillingtheBuddha.com and a co-author of the forthcoming book Killing the Buddha: A Heretic's Bible (The Free Press). |
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From the March 2003 issue of Harper's Magazine. Copyright © 2003 Harper's Magazine Foundation. All rights reserved. |