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Incriminating the victimSubscriber

Jesus foretold his death several times. Though the disciples suppressed thoughts in this direction, they must have wondered what charge the enemies of Jesus would lay to sentence such a benevolent person to death.

Annoying the enemySubscriber

Shortly after Palm Sunday, Jesus started confronting the temple leaders. He had already cursed a barren fig tree that resembled their fruitless status. Then he went to the temple to clean up a mess.

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- "An Evening with C.S. Lewis," a one-man show by accomplished stage actor David Payne, will be performed today at 7 p.m. at Westside Community Church, 480 McMaster Blvd. W. Tickets are $10 and are available at Dove Christian Supplies, online at www.

Sorrow amid acclamationSubscriber

Both joy and sorrow may incite tears. Receiving an Oscar moves many movie stars to tears of joy. When Jesus wept on Palm Sunday amid jubilant crowds, he was not weeping for joy. His sadness at the peak of his popularity seems mysterious.

One-man show offers a look at C.S. LewisSubscriber

In the 20th century, I decided to audition for a minor part in a theatrical production of "Shadowlands" in Tennessee. I had no prior acting experience, but the advert mentioned "British accents a help!" so what I lacked in experience, I made up for in dialect - or so I hoped.

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