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Christmas Is About Humanity Missing God
Christmas is not about the living God coming to tell us everything's all right. John's gospel isn't about Jesus speaking the truth and everyone ...
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How God Feels About Humanity
We serve a God who created our humanity, weeps at the fall of our humanity, became our humanity, and is redeeming our humanity.
—Author Glenn Stanton
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Master Violinist Goes Unrecognized
Joshua Bell emerged from the Metro and positioned himself against a wall beside a trash basket. By most measures, he was nondescript—a youngish ...
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Jordan's King Mingles with His Subjects
On several occasions, King Abdullah II of Jordan has disguised himself and mingled with his subjects. His rationale for this unorthodox approach is to ...
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Priest Serving Lepers Becomes a Leper
Father Damien was a priest who became famous for his willingness to serve lepers. He moved to Kalawao—a village on the island of Molokai, in Hawaii, ...
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Jesus Christ as Paradox
Despite our efforts to keep him out, God intrudes. The life of Jesus is bracketed by two impossibilities: a virgin's womb and an empty tomb. Jesus ...
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Augustine on Christmas
Our Lord came down from life to suffer death; the Bread came down, to hunger; the Way came down, on the way to weariness; the Fount came down, to thirst. —Augustine, ...
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Billy Joel Illustrated the Incarnation
Max Lucado compares our relationship with Christ with a gift Billy Joel gave his daughter.
On her 12th birthday she was in New York City, and the pop musician ...
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Communion Incarnates the Word
Why do we need the sacrament of Holy Communion alongside the Word? The sacrament offers us something the Word alone cannot: deep assurance that is exactly ...
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The King Bearing Us in His Arms
There is a vivid picture of Christ’s sacrifice for sin in Mark Twain’s novel, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. The story ...
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