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the fruit of faith is moral rigor, persistent love, and abiding justice:
Rabbi Bradley Shavit DHL Artson • God of Becoming and Relationship: The Dynamic Nature of Process Theology
adopting the mind-set of Paul, who said, “I don’t think about what would be good for me but about what would be good for many people so that they might be saved.”
Rick Warren • The Purpose Driven Life: What on Earth Am I Here For?
In short, one must pray: not fitfully, not simply in the manner of a suppliant seeking aid or of a penitent seeking absolution but also according to the disciplines of infused contemplation, with real constancy of will and a patient openness to grace, suffering states of both dereliction and ecstasy with the equanimity of faith, hoping but not pres
... See moreDavid Bentley Hart • The Experience of God
Character in matters great and small consists in a man steadily pursuing the things of which he feels himself capable.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe • Maxims and Reflections
If a man knows precisely what he can do to you or what epithet he can hurl against you in order to make you lose your temper, your equilibrium, then he can always keep you under subjection. It is a man’s reaction to things that determines their ability to exercise power over him. It seems clear that Jesus understood the anatomy of the relationship
... See moreHoward Thurman • Jesus and the Disinherited
How to Bring Men to Christ: What the Bible Tells Us About Fruitful Evangelism to Unique Individuals
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Here is one who was so conditioned and organized within himself that he became a perfect instrument for the embodiment of a set of ideals—ideals of such dramatic potency that they were capable of changing the calendar, rechanneling the thought of the world, and placing a…
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Howard Thurman • Jesus and the Disinherited
In everything that makes a human community human, Israel’s election as God’s people should shine in their lives like neon lights.
Brad East • Letters to a Future Saint: Foundations of Faith for the Spiritually Hungry
an ancient Christian view that the foundation of every land is silence (Ws 18:14), where God simply and perpetually gives Himself, This Self-gift is manifested in the creation, in the people of God and their inspired (if stumbling) pursuit of a just society, and most fully, in the Christian view of things, in Jesus Christ.