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Quest for Love: True Stories of Passion and Purity (Elisabeth Elliot, 1996)
BY: Denis Haack
The thing we have most appreciated about Elliot's ministry has been her single-minded focus around one primary biblical theme: contented obedience to Christ as Lord, even at cost.
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Re-Thinking Issues: Civility and Immigration
BY: Denis Haack
As I write this America is in the midst of a political campaign... which means it is a time to make choices, which means we need to think about issues responsibly, which means for Christians that our politics needs to be intentionally under Christ’s Lordship, which means that we need to be sure our thinking is informed by a biblically informed Christian perspective instead of being simply swept along by political ideologies or slogans or party loyalties.
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Reading Scriptures with the Church Fathers (Christopher A. Hall, 1998)
BY: Denis Haack
As Christians we believe we are fallen, and that we do not somehow shed our sinfulness when we sit down to study the Bible.
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Reading the Classics with C. S. Lewis (Edited by Thomas L. Martin, 2000)
BY: Denis Haack
In Reading the Classics twenty scholars share something of the fruit of their study. There are papers on modern literature, science fiction, Spenser, Milton, myth, fantasy, medieval literature, and much more.
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Real Love for Real Life: The Art and Work of Caring (Andi Ashworth, 2002)
BY: Denis Haack
Being discerning as Christians includes answering the question, “How can we talk about and live out the truth and reality of God’s word in a way that can be understood in our pluralistic world?”
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On my desk is a little vase of flowers cut from our yard, a little reminder of the beauty that is all around if we only have eyes to see. I've needed that reminder after reading the latest news of the horrific oil spill in the Gulf. Such glory in this world, such brokenness. Such hope, such deep need for redemption. These are the realities of life and death we seek to explore on this web site. Thank you for visiting.
Denis & Margie
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