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In some ways, the whole point of the Exodus was Sabbath. Let my people go, became God’s rallying cry, that they might worship me. At the heart of liberty – of being let go – is worship. But at the heart of worship is rest-a stopping from all work, all worry, all scheming, all fleeing-to stand amazed and thankful before God and his work. There can be no real worship without true rest. Mark…
Most real wisdom, the deep stuff, is formed in a crucible. Are you in a crucible? Are you going through something right now that threatens t
Most real wisdom, the deep stuff, is formed in a crucible. It is shaped out of pain. We can know many things – things learned in books, things gleaned from observation or conversation, things fitted together through contemplation. All is good, and all is needed. But rarely does knowledge become wisdom without first passing through fire. It’s suffering that transmutes it. The difference between a scholar and a sage is not how much they know, but how much they’ve been broken.
Contactar alienígenas podría acabar con la vida en la Tierra, advierte físico
Contactar alienígenas podría acabar con la vida en la Tierra, advierte físico
Bueno, no es la primera vez que un hombre de ciencia se pronuncia con respecto a los riesgos de contactar alienígenas. Ahora, un físico se une a la causa, y nos advierte sobre los peligros de estas búsquedas.
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If a recently released Christian prisoner came to your church, would he feel welcome? Would you welcome him?
For over 5 years, I corresponded regularly with an inmate, Stephen D, in a maximum security penitentiary in Indiana. Stephen was released April 13th. The past years have been an education for me. Stephen writes in a tight, neat script and uses all the margins on both sides of foolscap. His letters run 8-12 pages. He has provided me with the inside view of prison life...
Most of the things we need to be most fully alive never come in busyness. They grow in rest.
Mark Buchanan, The Holy Wild: Trusting in the Character of God