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Daily Archives: February 14, 2019
How to be forgiving — Triablogue
i) How should we understanding passages like Mt 6:15 and Mt 18:21-35? One problem is that it might suggest a cynical view of forgiveness. A quid pro quo. 285 more words via How to be forgiving — Triablogue
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Church Write-Up (Sort Of): It’s Personal, by Andy Stanley
The LCMS church that I attend has two Sunday School options for the next four weeks. One option is Andy Stanley’s series, “It’s Personal.” The other option is a discussion of the lectionary. The Andy Stanley option intrigued me because … Continue reading
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