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Alden Malachowski Memorial Service; December 17, 2009

December 17, 2009 · by admin · in Miscellaneous

Lesslie Newbigin at 100

December 10, 2009 · by admin · in Miscellaneous

"In the face of alarming statistics, secularist attacks, and media scaremongering, the church has an important ally in Lesslie Newbigin. His writings continue to call the church to its missionary vocation in the midst of cultural change and ideological pluralism."…

7 Deadly Sins – The Journal

December 3, 2009 · by admin · in Miscellaneous

  The All Saints journal project on the Seven Deadly Sins arrives next Sunday (December 13). This 24 page digest explores each of the sins as we considered them together over the fall through original photography and writing. The journal…

Coming in February

December 3, 2009 · by admin · in Miscellaneous

A couple of weeks ago Greg mentioned that Ralph Wood is planning to speak at our 2010 Growth in Grace Conference. Wood is currently a professor at Baylor and brings many years of expert experience to the topic of literature…

The wealth of the kingdom

December 3, 2009 · by Daniel Pope · in Miscellaneous

"I repeat, I emphatically repeat: ingenuous people and active figures are all active simply because they are dull and narrow-minded. How to explain it? Here's how: as a consequence of their narrow-mindedness they take the most immediate and secondary causes…

Community through physical space

December 3, 2009 · by admin · in Miscellaneous

  I hate driving. I dislike radio commercials, traffic lights, getting into a car that is 50 degrees warmer than the already hot Texas afternoon (although right now it is a bearable), and of course, I detest all other cars…

Our Near-Death Experience

November 19, 2009 · by Greg Grooms · in Miscellaneous

Death is a big part of Thomas Lynch’s life. In his role as undertaker serving the small town of Milford, Michigan, he deals with death everyday. Lynch is also a poet; and as a poet/undertaker he’s uniquely equipped to observe…

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