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Tag Archives: metaxas
You Are What You Love
I grew up memorizing scripture, lots of scripture in fact. Mom had her favorite verses and many of those were of the “two birds with one stone” type. We learned scripture but with a learning that was purpose driven, attending … Continue reading →
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Tagged cruelty, culture wars, Evangelicals, metaxas, Trump
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Isn’t It Time We Change Our Stories?
“Well, that’s my story and I’m sticking with it!” Those words, sung decades ago about a man apparently caught in a lie by his girlfriend is something we’ve all said at one time or another. That’s because sticking to our … Continue reading →
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Tagged david french, Evangelicals, insurrection, metaxas, Trump
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