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Author: David Drury

Read the Gospels through Different Eyes

Do you need some new lenses so you can see Scripture from a different perspective? David Drury offers three reasons why putting yourself in the original readers’ shoes while reading the Bible impacts your perspective.

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7 Questions for the New Wesleyan Movement

What is this burgeoning new Wesleyan movement, and what shape will it take? To be sure, many people have many questions about what the landscape will look like moving forward. David Drury shares some of his questions, as well as hope for conversations at the New Room Conference on September 16th – 18th.

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When God Says Stuff Fathers Say

What are the kinds of things a good father says? David Drury explains that good dads say a lot of things that children may not be happy with, but are absolutely necessary for growth. Because God is such a good Father, we might find Him saying some pretty similar things!

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What Pastors Can Learn from Night Janitors

Pastors and night janitors are not so different as they might seem, and pastors can learn a lot from janitors. David Drury shares wisdom from his time working as a night janitor in the very church where he met Jesus when he was six years old.

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Confession: I Miss You After Easter

I hear sermons. I read books. My knowledge grows and grows among the faithful until I know more about you than ever before. But I fail to notice that you are walking with me, that you have been not only trying to teach me but to have a relationship with me. I miss you after Easter, Lord.

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