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Economist Offers Stunning Prayer
Arthur Burns, a Jewish economist of great influence in Washington during the tenure of several Presidents, was once asked to pray at a gathering of evangelical ...
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The Power of Group Solitude
Adie Johnson, who serves on the staff of a small church in Colorado as Pastor of Spiritual Formation, shares a few thoughts about the power of group solitude: ...
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Augustine on the Purpose of the Incarnation
God became a man for this purpose: since you, a human being, could not reach God, but you can reach other humans, you might now reach God through a man. ...
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Drought Uncovers Treasure
The summer drought of 2007 allowed scientists and archaeologists in Florida to look through a window into the state's past and uncover hidden treasures ...
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The Hunger Christ Blesses
It is the desire for God which is the most fundamental appetite of all, and it is an appetite we can never eliminate. We may seek to disown it, but it ...
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Behold and Be Still
Two commands direct us from the small-minded world of self-help to the large world of God's help. First, "Come, behold the works of the Lord." ...
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How to Live in Fear of God
To live in fear of God means that we live before God and the rest of reality in such a way that there is never contempt within us. We take nothing for ...
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Coffee-Taster Has Excellent Discernment
In his book The Gospel According to Starbucks, Leonard Sweet tells the story of Ed Faubert. Faubert is what you call a "cupper"—in layman's ...
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Albert Einstein on God
When Albert Einstein was asked if he believed in God, here was his response: "I'm not an atheist. I don't think I can call myself a pantheist. ...
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A Faith As Wild As the World
Speaking about preaching God's word, Michael Heher writes:
Don't make promises God doesn't keep. Account for the shaky ground and patches of ...
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