You should read what you want. Be inspired by what you love. And if you feel inclined, enjoy the silliness of my own small memories as I write them.
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All in Art
You should read what you want. Be inspired by what you love. And if you feel inclined, enjoy the silliness of my own small memories as I write them.
O holy Christ, your voice is stronger
than the torrents tempting us to take
the earthy waters; human potters mold more vessels
but you call us
You can stream her music on Spotify, but really, she's in the So Good You'll Eventually Cave and Buy the Damn Albums category.
I hope that this book allows the conversation about God’s law to move forward. It is a conversation that needs to be held.
You only treat ideas fairly when you listen to the people who hold them. Toward that goal, I found McDurmon’s book to be helpful.
His usage of the Heidelberg Catechism throughout his exposition provides great historical light and reveals that many of his insights are not novel.
For the last 2 1/2 years, I've kept a Spotify playlist of songs I have literally listened to 100 times in a row.
So today I have Blake and Matthew with me to discuss the Canadian 80s pop-synth rebirth.
“But is it [Christian belief] true? And here we pass beyond the competence of philosophy." - Alvin Plantinga