Throughout the novel I also experienced something I find happens basically every time I read Schmidt or DiCamillo or Paterson or Krosoczka or Alexander: I find myself almost weeping.
By surrendering to God, we experience an encounter with the divine, allowing worship to permeate our daily lives and shape our ethical commitments. Zimmerman argues that “authentic worship” is manifest through action.
Explore: Vocational Discovery in Ministry allows the path of calling, in all of its concreteness, potential, challenge, and persistence, to shine through
Boers has written a deeply perceptive and powerfully engaging memoir. It is an insightful commentary on the development of identity within social communities, with much that is good and nurturing, and too often more that is harmful, amplifying sinful behaviors from generation to generation of families, ethnicities and nations.
It is a wonderful, well-constructed wealth of 23 theological papers built on the central theme of how Reformed Theology should and does contribute to the conversations on how Christians—particularly Reformed Christians—give answers to the world we live in. The topics presented in this book are both timeless and timely.
Following Jesus in a Warming World is radical in a positive sense, challenging and prophetic. It offers a vision of thoughtful Christianity that understands the urgency (or at least begins to) of this historic moment and every thoughtful Christian should read it.
Acknowledging an engineer’s imprint on their work is instrumental in beginning to notice and address blind areas, internal biases, and the implicit priorities of the design.