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“Desiring the Kingdom” – A Review: (5) Disagreement

Centuries of experience have taught us that practices do not retrain the heart automatically like this, but more normally immunize it. They act as a vaccine—creating a surface level Christianisation at the expense of harrowing the heart itself. Practices on their own do not have this kind of power inherent to them. (From 2016)

Pastors, Don’t Forget to Be Generous

When you are frequently criticised, doubted, second-guessed; when you suffer from multiple ‘sheep-bites’ by those you care for, it’s easy to think the worst of people. Instead, let’s fight fear with grace ... Think the best of people, and resolve to do so even if it means that you might be wrong on occasions. (From 2016)

321: Seeing Life Clearly

Glen Scrivener’s How to See Life in 321 is a unique contribution to the plethora of evangelistic books available. In this book, Christian doctrines such as trinity, sin, salvation, and union are given their initial conceptual meaning through simple stories and explanations.

Living in an Age of Anticipatory Anxiety

University students plan their work and finances to increase their savings. This is another reason they work multiple jobs. They don’t want to pay for too many Christian camps. They take less holidays. They avoid doing a ministry apprenticeship because it’s too risky.

The Hero of My Story

We begin by thinking we are the heroes of our stories. We give ourselves a starring role. We start with plans, aspirations and expectations: studies, marriage, children, career ... ministry, mission, service. But still we are the heroes ... Our families flourish. Our ministries are fruitful. Our plans succeed. And then they don’t. (From 2016)

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Glen Scrivener’s How to See Life in 321 is a unique contribution to the plethora of evangelistic books available. In this book, Christian doctrines such as trinity, sin, salvation, and union are given their initial conceptual meaning through simple stories and explanations.

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