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ArticleRoom for the Infinite A life that is too crowded lacks the "spaciousness" needed for wonder and worship, Thomas Kelly explains in this excerpt from The Eternal Promise.
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ArticleGentle Jesus … Meek and Mild? As we continue to grapple with the ever-unfolding mystery of Jesus, G.K. Chesterton joins us to lend his own inimitable voice to the challenge. He contends…
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ArticleThe Feast that Satisfies and Never Satiates God sets a meal before us—the never ending feast of deepening intimacy with the Trinity through Jesus Christ. Chris Hall describes this extraordinary…
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ArticleAre All Doctrinal Arguments About Doctrine? Chris Hall offers helpful words of caution to Christians, and particularly to pastors and teachers: Guard against a polemical spirit.
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ArticleCatching Our Breath Chris Hall invites us to find unhurried spaces where we can "discern the quiet, insistent voice of God calling us into his wonderful, breathtaking mystery."…
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ArticleConcrete Means of Grace Chris Hall exhorts us to turn away from spiritual junk food and feast on the ancient spiritual disciplines as we dig deeper into a knowledge of God that…
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ArticleThe Tarnished Image-Bearers Chris Hall celebrates the good news of the Incarnation in this piece adapted from The Mystery of God: Theology for Knowing the Unknowable.
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ArticleThe Exponentially Personal Trinity "Three persons who are distinct, but are not, by any stretch of the imagination, independent of one another. On the contrary, they are so dependent, so…
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ArticleTaking God Personally In this post, Chris Hall explores what he calls the "personalness" of God, saying not only does God possess this quality, but that he is "Personalness itself."…
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ArticleA Huge Wave of Glory Chris Hall looks at God as the source of all glory and goodness and offers "a summons to celebrate, to adore, to trust, to bow."
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ArticleThe Four Loves: Charity Whence flows this ability to love -- and the very notion of love itself? We invite you into the culmination of C.S. Lewis's classic treatise on love: *The Four…