“Most of us swiftly move on from things that could be touchstones in our stories, reminders that God is who He says
” . . . a seemingly commonplace activity has sacred import because God [works] in, through, and behind people to serve His
“Martin Luther had a curious but helpful way of talking about [God working through sinful, ordinary people]. He described people doing God’s
In Chapter 9 (“The Touchstones of Prayer”) of his book Prayer, Timothy Keller writes about twelve touchstones of prayer. Pastor Keller states
Page [tcb_pagination_current_page] of [tcb_pagination_total_pages]