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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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C.S. Lewis on the Wonder of Our Resurrected Bodies
In 1 Corinthians 15, Paul emphasizes that we will be given new bodies. In his book The Great Divorce, a fictional look at Christian perceptions of life ...
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Tim Keller on the "Mores" of the Gospel
Here's the gospel: you're more sinful than you ever dared believe; you're more loved than you ever dared hope.
—Tim Keller, pastor of ...
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Showing Dignity at Airline Ticket Counter
In an article for Leadership journal, Gordon MacDonald shares the story of a friend who was caught in the middle of a nasty church conflict that had spun ...
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Two Scenes from Christmas in Afghanistan
Leigh C. Bishop, a psychiatrist and military reservist, was stationed at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan on Christmas Eve 2008. In the dim light of dusk, ...
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A.W. Tozer on the Irony of What We've Made of Christmas
Christ came to bring peace and we celebrate his coming by making peace impossible for six weeks of each year …. He came to help the poor and we ...
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Strep-stricken Son Shows the Beauty of the Frail Vulnerability of Christmas
In a short devotional for Christmas, writer Paul Williams reflects on why he still remembers one particular Christmas pageant from 1981. It all starts ...
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