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Literature Theology 

Life Lessons from Les Mis, The Book (Part 2)

October 15, 2021 Gowdy Cannon 2 Comments Compassion, Jesus, Les Misérables, Paul
This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Life Lessons From Les Mis, The Book

Putting down constant caution to take risks in loving people.

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Literature The Arts Theology 

Life Lessons From Les Mis, The Book (Part 1)

August 19, 2021 Gowdy Cannon 2 Comments Acts, creation, Ezra, French Literature, Integrity, James, Job, Les Misérables, Paul, Psalm 19, Truth, Victor Hugo, Wisdom
This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Life Lessons From Les Mis, The Book

Beyond mere fiction and into life-altering truths

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Love
Theology 

Let My First Thought Be Love

October 26, 2020 Phill Lytle 1 Comment Anger, Christian Living, Christianity, Compassion, Culture, grace, Hatred, Jesus, John, Love, New Testament, Old Testament, Paul, Peter, Proverbs, Society

Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. (1 John 4:7)

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Legacy
Family 

My Legacy as a Father

June 21, 2020 Steve Lytle 1 Comment Children, Colossians, D Day, Deuteronomy, Ephesians, Family, Father, Father's Day, Husband, Legacy, Man, Mentor, Panama, Patriarch, Paul, PTSD, Saving Private Ryan, Timothy, Titus, Tom Willey

Oh may all who come behind us find us faithful.

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The Five Theology 

Five Truths from Revelation That Should Unite the Church (Part 1)

February 21, 2020 Gowdy Cannon 8 Comments Ancient of Days, Balaam, Balak, Colossians, Daniel, Eschatology, Exodus, Ezekial, Isaiah, James, Jeremiah, Jesus Christ, Jezebel, John, Mark, Matthew, Numbers, Paul, Psalms, Revelation, The Rapture, Unity, Zechariah
This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Revelation and Unity

In Essentials, Unity

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Jesus is Glorious
Theology 

Jesus Is Glorious, and His Glory Is For the Nations

January 24, 2020 D.A. Speer 5 Comments creation, Free Will Baptist, Giving, Glory, Great Commission, Jesus, Missionary, Missions, Paul, Prayer, Romans

Reaching the lost for the glory of Jesus.

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devotions in church history
Theology 

Devotions in Church History: Polycarp

December 3, 2019 David Lytle 2 Comments 2 Timothy, Caesar, Church History, Galatians, John, Martyr, Paul, Persecution, Peter, Polycarp, Smyrna
This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series Devotions in Church History

While he lived a Christ-centered life, Polycarp is most known for his Caesar-defying death.

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Family Theology 

When My Best Wasn’t Enough

September 30, 2019 Gowdy Cannon 1 Comment 2 Corinthians, Disappointment, Failure, Jesus, John the Baptist, Matthew, Paul

Let God Be God

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Theology 

Poles of Tension, Balance, and Nuance: Making Sense of Things When it’s Hard to Be Dogmatic

March 18, 2019 Steve Lytle 4 Comments 1 Timothy, A Sinner Saved by Grace, Balance, Christian Living, Christianity, Ephesians, F. Leroy Forlines, James Gray, Nuance, Paul, Proverbs, Romans, The Quest for Truth

Striving for balance and nuance in a world that demands the opposite.

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Theology 

Jesus Is Offensive: Let Him Be (Part 2)

December 5, 2018 Gowdy Cannon 8 Comments Galatians, Insult, Jesus, John, Language, Luke, Mark, Matthew, Offended, Offense, Offensive, Paul, Timothy Keller
This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series Jesus Is Offensive: Let Him Be

Recognizing the Jesus who uses blistering, demeaning language (1218 words)

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  1. Phill Lytle on Hamilton’s “It’s Quiet Uptown” and The Joy of Melancholy MusicMay 10, 2022

    I didn't see it live. I saw it on Disney+. I'm sure the live version is better, though the Disney+…

  2. Gowdy Cannon on Hamilton’s “It’s Quiet Uptown” and The Joy of Melancholy MusicMay 9, 2022

    That's great. I had no idea you'd seen it. We may have discussed it as a group and I missed…

  3. Phill Lytle on Hamilton’s “It’s Quiet Uptown” and The Joy of Melancholy MusicMay 9, 2022

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