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I Did Things I Knew Were Wrong

Augustine turned his massive mind and deep heart to confess to God his years outside of Christ. The value of the resulting work, Confessions, for both him and his readers, was that they might love God more. It’s not an easy project, but looking back strengthened his attachment to Christ.

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Hugh Mackay writes: “When we listen, we are being remarkably generous: we are offering the other person the gift of understanding; the gift of acceptance (even if not agreement); the gift of taking that other person seriously.” (From 2015)

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I Did Things I Knew Were Wrong

Augustine turned his massive mind and deep heart to confess to God his years outside of Christ. The value of the resulting work, Confessions, for both him and his readers, was that they might love God more. It’s not an easy project, but looking back strengthened his attachment to Christ.

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