“How do we worship in truth? We cultivate holy curiosity that keeps seeking, asking, knocking. Instead of taking things for granted, we
“Without healthy relationships, there are serious side effects. One of them is something C. S. Lewis called ‘solitary conceit.’ The easiest person
“A great movie demands great music, and the same is true of life. Worship is our soundtrack, and we need to look
“In a world that politicizes almost everything, we are called to theologize. Yes, that’s a word. It’s thinking about things in theological
“Jesus pushed the playfulness envelope further than anyone. He said that we can’t enter the kingdom of heaven unless we become like
“Neil Plantinga notes that although Jesus asked us to pray for the kingdom to come, many of us whisper our prayers so
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