Christian Carnival CLXXXIIIIt may just be me, but I thought there were more
even good posts than usual on this
Carnival.
Rodney Olson refers
us to a non-religious site on forgiveness. It's a great concept--to
support forgiveness in any form--yet I remain thankful that we have a universal
example of how and why to forgive.
Our atheist friends won't get this post, but people with a little experience in prayer might: Prayer and the Unknown, from Everyday Liturgy. Light Along the Journey asks, "Who has not struggled with contentment?" The very question is revealing. He brings us some excellent insight from John Piper on the topic. I really enjoyed the film Facing the Giants, but I never got around to blogging it. Paul Kuritz did, and addressed the controversy it generated. Homeward Bound considers C.S. Lewis's <i>Problem of Pain</i> a must-read. I must concur. There's a good leadership lesson at Real Meal Ministries: be a lifelong learner Or you could read Dr. Hal's excellent post about procrastination. Tomorrow. Posted: Thu - August 2, 2007 at 02:53 PM | |
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