God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
There has been a long tradition which sees the mission of the Church primarily as obedience to a command. It has been customary to speak of 'the missionary mandate.' This way of putting the matter is certainly not without justification, and yet it seems to me that it misses the point. It tends to make mission a burden rather than a joy, to make it part of the law rather than part of the gospel. If one looks at the New Testament evidence one gets another impression. Mission begins with a kind of explosion of joy. The news that the rejected and crucified Jesus is alive is something that cannot possibly be suppressed. It must be told. Who could be silent about such a fact? The mission of the Church in the pages of the New Testament is more like the fallout from a vast explosion, a radioactive fallout which is not lethal but life-giving.
Leslie Newbigin
Coyote’s Basic Chile Verde (Sauce – Mild)
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Mexican
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
12
New mex chiles, roasted & pealed
2
Serrano chiles, roasted & pealed
1/2
White onion, roasted & chopped
4
Cloves garlic, roasted
1
Line, juice
2
tb
Mexican oregano (up to 5)
2
ts
Ground cumin
4
oz
Corona beer
INSTRUCTIONS
This can be used as chile verde sauce or just for a dipping sauce
Take the ingredients, place in a blender/ food processor - blend til sauce
is a liquid. Posted to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST V3 #315 by Coyote
<[email protected]> on May 05, 1997
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