Year: 2019

Decluttering

“So if we are to use the Marie Kondo criteria, we would have to throw out probably most of the Old Testament or a good chunk of the Old Testament and a good bit of the epistles to get it down to 30 books.”

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Saturday Roundup for May 4th

The ACC flexing some muscle, glass ceilings breaking and a crusty old dean; it’s our weekend roundup of stories from the past week you don’t want to miss.

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In the Wilderness

“Here we are, God’s people. Now what? We are the inheritors of the upside down understanding that is Christ’s message to the world. We have seen something that has changed the human heart forever.”

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Disappointment as a spiritual practice

There is something profoundly hopeful, faith-filled about disappointment, which refuses to be reconciled to sin or the world’s messiness, but expects and demands something closer to the dream in which God designed our creation.

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Retreat and Rest

“Rest feels so countercultural when everything else seems to tell us to get more and do more and be more. Our schedules fill up in the blink of an eye and vacations get pushed off to someday.”

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