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Month: September 2011

Practicing the Presence of God in Prayer—Brother Lawrence (c. 1614 – 1691)

Nicholas Herman was born in the province of Lorraine, France. He grew up during a time of political and religious conflict—the French had allied with the German Protestants to attack the Catholic government of the Holy Roman Empire. As a teenager, he was wounded in battle and taken prisoner of war. At the age of …

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The Answer to Avarice—R. L. Dabney (1820 – 1898)

R. L. Dabney was Professor of Systematic and Polemical Theology at Union Seminary, Richmond, Virginia, and a powerful advocate for public theology, as seen in the essay from which these selections are taken. Lamentably, Dabney defended slavery and joined in the Confederate cause (he was chief of staff to General “Stonewall” Jackson), but he was …

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More than Just a Latte

If you want a latte and find yourself in the Sacramento area, there might be a more God-honoring option than Starbucks: Origin Coffee and Tea. Founded by Origin Community Church, it serves all the mochas, cappuccinos, and loose leaf teas one would expect at a trendy coffee shop. But unlike most of its competitors, Origin, …

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The Outward Expression of Christian Charity—Mary G. Chandler (1818 – 1907)

Mary Greene Chandler was a nineteenth-century author, who married the son of Unitarian leader Henry Ware in 1862. Although associated with Unitarianism, her thoughts here on character express biblical truths that all believers would do well to heed. This selection is taken from her 1854 book, The Elements of Character, which likely had an influence …

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Biblical Insight: Does “Intelligent Design” = “Perfect World”?

With war, famine, disease, and death, it would be impossible to make sense of the world around us apart from the Bible. Without revelation, we are left to our own conclusions about the world and the God who made it. And so, when we attempt to discard God’s wisdom about reality, it’s not surprising that we …

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The Bible and My Messy Desk

OK, I admit it: my desk is a mess. Books, notepads, mail, electronic gadgets, photos, and Post-Its are scattered everywhere—punctuated by an empty Diet Dr. Pepper can. And that’s not to mention my two piles on the floor: one of papers I need to throw away or recycle and another of backlogged publications I intend …

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