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Eugene Peterson on the Story of the Manure (Luke 13:6-9)
In his book Tell It Slant, author Eugene Peterson uses the short parable in Luke 13:6-9—a parable about manure, of all things—to talk about ...
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Moving from Weeping to Laughing
In a single sentence, [theologian] Jurgen Moltmann expresses the great span from Good Friday to Easter: "God weeps with us so that we may someday ...
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Grace Should Encourage a Life Well-lived
In his best-selling book The Reason for God, Tim Keller, pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian in Manhattan, shares the story of a woman in his congregation ...
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Tokens of New Life Beyond Death
In his book The Jesus Creed, Scot McKnight shares the moving story of Margaret Ault. When Margaret was just about to complete her Ph.D. at Duke, something ...
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Easter Offers "Emptiness Full of Promise"
In devotional piece for Kyria.com, an evangelical website for women, Christian recording artist Carolyn Arends shared a unique Easter insight, passed ...
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"Getting In" on God's Goodness
There are two ways the Bible says you can get to heaven. Plan A is to earn it. That's the performance plan. And to earn it you only have to do this: ...
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"Christians Never Say Goodbye"
Sheldon Vanauken was a student of the English professor and Christian apologist C. S. Lewis in the early 1950s. He recounts in his book A Severe Mercy ...
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Anne Lamott's Definition of Grace
Grace means you're in a different universe from where you had been stuck, when you had absolutely no way to get there on your own.
—Anne Lamott, ...
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Cross Reveals the World We Have and the God We Have
Author Henri Nouwen tells the story of a family he knew in Paraguay. The father, a doctor, spoke out against the military regime there and its human rights ...
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Mother Encourages Dying Son
Christian author Catherine Marshall reflects on what it's like to die in the fictional story of a 12-year-old boy named Kenneth. In the story Kenneth ...
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