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  1. It is that love, finally, which comes back again and again, not as an afterthought, but as the underlying theme of the entire section.
  2. A change during a time of crisis is nothing new; it's an experience we can see throughout history.
  3. Lack of effort isn’t the sworn enemy of fruit-bearing. Self-sufficiency is.
  4. The good news of Jesus Christ guides us into godly worship, not self-worship.
  5. “Who Am I?” edited by Scott Ashmon (1517 Publishing, 2020) is now available for purchase.
  6. By basing our assurance on the promises of God, which we not only hope for in the future but live in now, the Christian can finally rest in the comfort that they are both saved and not responsible for their own salvation.
  7. There is often no way forward for us without the prophetic lament, because such laments force out our honesty and resentment at the God who does not treat us as we expect to be treated.
  8. On this episode of the Soul of Christianity, Debi and Dan chat with Michael Ramsden, President of Ravi Zacharias Ministries. Michael is a treasure trove of anecdotes from his own life as a non-believer turned banker turned apologist.
  9. On this episode of the Soul of Christianity, Debi and Dan chat with author and speaker Cameron McAllister of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries. Their discussion revolves around Cameron’s story of leaving the church and coming back. From Swedish Death metal to philosophy and parenting, this conversation is sure to help those dealing with kids who have left the church.
  10. If you do not know who your God is, you will not know what your idols are.
  11. We have seen a vision better than an angel. We have seen God on the cross. A God who is willing to suffer for us.
  12. Throughout the centuries and throughout earthquakes, famines, kingdoms falling and rising, God's Word has moved forward. Picking up pieces, people, lives, sins, and hopelessness only to turn them into diamonds through His Grace!
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