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A Faithful, Messy Purity
BY: Denis Haack
There is a difference between keeping ourselves pure, and keeping ourselves aloof from a broken reality. It’s a huge difference. The first is courageous; the second, arrogant.
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A Merer Christianity
BY: Preston Jones
For a long time I found it perplexing that some of the most politically chaotic regions of the world are also places either where Christianity has been strong for some time or is now growing rapidly.
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A Stick Becomes the Staff of God: Reflections on Faithfulness in the Ordinary & the Routine
BY: Denis Haack
The seven sons of Sceva, we're told in Acts 19, attempted an exorcism only to be cast out themselves. Impressed with the Holy Spirit's empowering of the apostles, they tried to get in on some of the action.
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A Tale of Two Parties: The 300th Birthday of Jonathan Edwards
BY: James W. Roland
In recent decades, Jonathan Edwards has enjoyed a revival among Christians and non-Christians; many have come to recognize him as one of the most significant figures in American religious and intellectual history.
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Babylon Series: Part 1 On Being Offended in a Pagan World
BY: Denis Haack
Indeed, there is much to offend Christians in postmodern culture, and much offense is taken. So much so, in fact, that the issue is worth examining a bit more closely.
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My spiritual mentor was fond of describing our world--and ourselves--as 'glorious ruins.' There is great wonder, deep truth, and breath taking beauty, but always in a broken setting of injustice, spin, and disappointment. Exploring what this means, and what a faithful spiritual pilgrimage looks like in this fallen world is what we are interested in here.
If you have similar yearnings and questions, we hope you'll find the material we post here stimulating for your own spiritual pilgrimage.
Denis (for Margie, too)
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