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How the Internet Creates a "Permanent Puberty of the Mind"
Before Shane Hipps became a Mennonite pastor, he was a former strategic planner in advertising. In both vocations, he has learned a great deal about how ...
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Lent: Cleaning Out the Hidden Corners of Our Hearts
In the daily round of life, dust and cobwebs accumulate in our souls. The hidden corners of our hearts become encrusted with grime or filled with forgotten ...
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Lent: A Time to Stop Doing and Try Being
Maybe Lent is a good time to stop doing and try being. … Relinquishment lies at the heart of the Christian gospel and is a countercultural choice ...
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Darrell Waltrip on Track Instincts
Racing driver Darrell Waltrip writes:
Racing drivers must use all their senses. When you're in tune with the car, it speaks to you with a small voice. ...
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The Discipline of Listening
Discernment involves listening with love and attention to our experiences, to each other, to the inner promptings of the Holy Spirit deep within ourselves ...
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Finding God in the Closet
In an article for Today’s Christian Woman, author Jan Struck writes:
As a child, I was captivated by Jesus' words on prayer [in Matthew 6:5–6]. ...
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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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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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Listen for the Whisperings of God
There is hardly ever a complete silence in our soul. God is whispering to us well-nigh incessantly. Whenever the sounds of the world die out in the soul, ...
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Calvin Coolidge on Guarding Your Tongue
I have noticed that nothing I never said ever did me any harm.
—U.S. President Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933)
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