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Drawn into His love

By Dave Henning / April 13, 2016

“I imagine God is pleased when we allow the foolish things of this world to confound our wisdom- when we allow ourselves to be drawn into His love in the most peculiar ways.”- Matt Bays Matt Bays begins Chapter 10 (“Me Encanta- The Love of God”) of Finding God in the Ruins by observing there […]

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Initiate the healing process

By Dave Henning / April 9, 2015

Following the conclusion of Chapter 4 of How Can I Possibly Forgive?, Sara Horn offers five ways to initiate the healing process. 1.  Recognize God’s truth over your own.  Sara states that dwelling on our scars adds doubt, fear, and plain old lies into our hearts and minds.  She emphasizes that “this is not (italics […]

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Healing is a process

By Dave Henning / April 8, 2015

“For he has not despised or scorned the suffering of the afflicted one; he has not hidden his face from him but has listened to his cry for help.”- Psalm 22:24 As Sara Horn concludes Chapter 4 of How Can I Possibly Forgive?, she stresses that when we stay focused  on our scars, those scars […]

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Invisible scars

By Dave Henning / April 7, 2015

In Chapter 4 (“The Thing About Scars”) of How Can I Possibly Forgive?, Sara Horn states that most people who have physical scars have stories to go with them.  However, not all scars can be seen by our eyes. Invisible scars are deep wounds that remain with us and take a long time to heal.  […]

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Bought at a price

By Dave Henning / March 26, 2015

“Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God?  You are not your own; you were bought at a price.”- 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 As Sara Horn concludes Chapter 1 of How Can I Possibly Forgive?, she states that if there […]

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Worrying in God’s direction

By Dave Henning / December 20, 2014

Part Three of Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God is entitled “Learning Prayer”.  Timothy Keller states that the rest of his book will address the practical questions regarding prayer.  In Chapter 6 (“Letters on Prayer”), the author turns to three of the greatest teachers (in his opinion) in the history of the Christian church- St. Augustine, […]

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