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A Review of “Habits of Grace” by David Mathis
The concept of “habit” is seeing a bit of a resurgence among philosophers and theologians. Thomas Aquinas, centuries ago, had
The concept of “habit” is seeing a bit of a resurgence among philosophers and theologians. Thomas Aquinas, centuries ago, had
I am quickly realizing there are certain things in life that cause me to get angry. A certain attitude, a
When it comes to the conversation of same-sex attraction, we have seen a sort of “Red Rover” happening among some
Ecclesiastes is a hard book for many people to study and to preach from. In my yearly reading of the
Burnout. It’s a popular topic in pastoral ministry these days, most likely because it is a very real and prevalent
In the past decade, the conversation surrounding discipleship has exploded. At first, this conversation was directed towards how disciples of
When our son Matthew was just two or three years old, he informed Holly and me that he couldn’t skate.
Those of us interested in the subject of apologetics find ourselves normally dividing into two categories – presuppositional, interested in engaging