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Prayer/Spirituality

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Back to Sunday School
The author of Spiritual Formation as if the Church Mattered says the church must reclaim its disciple-making infrastructure.
Grace and Peace
How a simple salutation points us toward a new society.
Talk and Walk
Getting our body in sync with our message.
The Benefits of Brokenness
Why I sometimes wish I was an alcoholic.
The Grace of Wrath
Is there any story about God that isn't a love story?
A Deeper Relevance
Why many evangelicals are attracted to that strange thing called liturgy.
The Poverty of Love
The desert fathers and mothers would know instantly why our gospel is too small.
Dulling the Body, Buffing the Soul
Gertrude the Great suggests an inverse relationship between comfort and holiness in the meaty devotional, A Little Daily Wisdom: Christian Women Mystics.
The Healing Pen
Philip Yancey writes to save his past—and others' futures.
Are the Quakers Going Pagan?
The liberal end of the Society of Friends has long had members who denied God's existence or Jesus' divinity. Now hundreds of pagans call Quakerism home.
An Open-Handed Gospel
We have to decide whether we have a stingy or a generous God.
Carbonated Holiness
Laughter is serious business.
A Merciful White Flash
While despairing of nuclear annihilation, I received an irresistible consolation.
Last Supper
The Upper Room in art.
Count Your Surprises
The high spots of my life have been anything but expected.
Taking a Chance on Fu Yang
A photojournalist discovers God's surprises through one special-needs child.
The Vision Thing
Clarity came just as things got blurry.
Monastic Evangelicals
The attraction of ancient spiritual disciplines.
The Future Lies in the Past
Why evangelicals are connecting with the early church as they move into the 21st century.
This Samaritan Life
How to live in a culture that is vaguely suspicious of the church.
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