Rise: The Great Fifty Days 49
A.W. Tozer: This week we invite your soul to dine on rich words from spiritual leaders of the 20th century. Their proximity to our own time will challenge us into deeper walks with God in fresh ways.
A.W. Tozer: This week we invite your soul to dine on rich words from spiritual leaders of the 20th century. Their proximity to our own time will challenge us into deeper walks with God in fresh ways.
A.W. Tozer: This week we invite your soul to dine on rich words from spiritual leaders of the 20th century. Their proximity to our own time will challenge us into deeper walks with God in fresh ways.
“What are you reading this summer?” We asked dozens of professors and pastors this question and we have been getting some great feedback. This week Dr. Steve Martyn shares his list that is preparing for his new teaching endeavours this fall.
In this week’s succinct Saturday (Evening) Post, J.D. Walt asks the question, “What if the amount of joy we are able to experience is directly proportional to the amount of pain we are able to express?
The Practical Divinity series continues this week with a post on the nature of John Wesley’s small groups and one reason why they are so important—identity formation. As usual, we offer three ways to think through the implications of this theme for your own life and ministry.
“What are you reading this summer?” We asked dozens of professors and pastors this question and we have been getting some great feedback. This week Dr. Howard Snyder shares his facinating list.
In this week’s Saturday Post, J.D. Walt continues reflection on the make or break nature of a company or organizations culture. Many will identify with this one. How is it that Christian organizations can have some of the most unchristian cultures while secular companies can have some of the most Christian ones?
This week’s readings continue from Frank C. Laubach, Letters By A Modern Mystic. He is recognized as a modern classic for inspirational reading. Be drawn into rich reflection to dwell on upon waking. Drink deeply from the well of His resurrection and the wealth of the Church.
This week’s readings continue from Frank C. Laubach, Letters By A Modern Mystic. He is recognized as a modern classic for inspirational reading. Be drawn into rich reflection to dwell on upon waking. Drink deeply from the well of His resurrection and the wealth of the Church.
This week’s readings continue from Frank C. Laubach, Letters By A Modern Mystic. He is recognized as a modern classic for inspirational reading. Be drawn into rich reflection to dwell on upon waking. Drink deeply from the well of His resurrection and the wealth of the Church.
This week’s readings cotinue from Frank C. Laubach, Letters By A Modern Mystic. He is recognized as a modern classic for inspirational reading. Be drawn into rich reflection to dwell on upon waking. Drink deeply from the well of His resurrection and the wealth of the Church.
“What are you reading this summer?” We asked dozens of professors and pastors this question and we have been getting some great feedback. This week Dr. Brian Edgar shares what he is reading in print and on his Kindle this summer. (which is actually winter in Australia!)