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A Lawyer's Prayers: Canticle

Anna Waldherr wrote 1 day ago: St. Francis of Assisi, Church of St. Mary’s Halstock (Photo by Sarah Smith) “…Be praised, my Lord, t … more →

Tags: Christian, community, Faith, Homelessness, justice, Law, legal aid, poverty, Prayers

5 Non-Negotiables for Christian Law Students: Part III2 comments

Ted Oswald wrote 2 months ago: I’ve often lamented the busyness of life in law school, that the experience preys upon our des … more →

Tags: pro-deo, Faith, Law, profession, Yellow Arrows, Christian, Law School, Sabbath, spirituality

Yellow Arrows: Acquainted with Sorrow

Ted Oswald wrote 9 months ago: He is despised and rejected by men, A Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. And we hid, as it we … more →

Tags: pro-deo, Yellow Arrows, Jesus, Isaiah 53, 1 Peter 1:6-7, living hope

Yellow Arrows: They Know Not

Ted Oswald wrote 10 months ago: And Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” -Luke 23:34 That Christ coul … more →

Tags: profession, Yellow Arrows, legal aid, peacemaking, Jesus, Sin, Luke 23:24, Crucifixion, Landlord-tenant

Yellow Arrows: A Holy Kazoo

Ted Oswald wrote 11 months ago: CC-licensed, by Beige Alert The angel Gabriel appears to a frightened, teen-aged Mary and has these … more →

Tags: Faith, Law, Yellow Arrows, mary, Gabriel, Luke 12:8, ram horn, kazoo

Yellow Arrows - Part 1: Christ’s Markers for the Wayward Lawyer

Ted Oswald wrote 11 months ago: It wasn’t until recently that I first heard of the Camino de Santiago de Compostela, an 800 kilomete … more →

Tags: pro-deo, Faith, Law, profession, Yellow Arrows

12 Questions When Weighing Your Work

Pro Deo wrote 1 year ago: Considering whether the substance of our work aligns with God’s heart and will is a vital refl … more →

Tags: pro-deo, profession, Desiring God, John Piper, 1 Cor 10:31, 1 Thes. 4:3, Phil. 3:7, 1 Cor. 7:23, Matt. 28:18-20

Substance: The "What" of Incarnational Lawyering1 comment

Ted Oswald wrote 1 year ago: In my last post, we saw how Christian lawyers often think about the process of practicing law: they … more →

Tags: pro-deo, profession, Incarnation, WWJP, incarnational lawyering, Robin MARK, All for Jesus, Practice, Client

Procedure: The "How" of Incarnational Lawyering1 comment

Ted Oswald wrote 1 year ago: Christ didn’t die to sanctify just part of you. As we learn to measure ourselves by Christ alone ins … more →

Tags: profession, Incarnation, reasonable Christian Lawyer, 1 cor 10:23, Clients, Rules of Professional Conduct, Rule 1.8(j), deposition, Billing

Jesus is Alive! But Do You See Him at Work in Your Work?

Ted Oswald wrote 1 year ago: And if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you, he who raised Christ from … more →

Tags: pro-deo, profession, Christ, incarnational ministry, WWJP, calling, Romans 8:11, The Cross, Evangelical

WWJP and the Reasonable Christian Lawyer3 comments

Ted Oswald wrote 1 year ago: For God knew his people in advance, and he chose them to become like his Son, so that his Son would … more →

Tags: pro-deo, profession, incarnational ministry, WWJP, male dominance, Sabbath, reasonable person, reasonable Christian Lawyer, Romans 8:29


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