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articleChristmas Agony and Joy For Christmas, Brian Morykon invites us to shake off any platitudes we may carry surrounding the concept of joy and enter instead into a sacramental space where agony can walk side-by-side with joy…
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articleCredo Jesus prayed that we would be one (John 17). We too often feel like many. But the Apostles’ Creed reminds us of the One to whom we belong, and in remembering these words, we recognize our unity.…
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episodeAudio Retreat: The Cup — A Meditation for Holy Week on Luke 22 Nathan Foster’s audio meditation on Luke 22 invites us to the Mount of Olives where Jesus prayed “let this cup pass from me.”
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articleReal Saints Frederick Buechner reflects on the eclectic parade of saints that have danced the path of Christendom throughout the ages and continue to inspire and instruct us today.
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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 interdependent, that though each is the one…
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articleGod’s Flight Simulator One of our ideas we hold to tenaciously at Renovaré is that the with-God life is all about training, rather than trying. Mimi Dixon leads us deeper into this concept with an encouraging piece about…
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articleSpeak Truth to Power Use words when necessary. Measuring our words with wisdom does not mean turning a blind eye to evil. Carolyn Arends shares a recent piece from Faith Today about "the quiet power of a life shaped by God" that does not need to…
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articleThe Day God Died Richard Foster digs deeply into the meaning of Jesus' death on the cross and the healing it makes available.
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articleLock Up Ye Olde Curiosity Shop! If your all-nighters of roister-doistery have led only to mornings of huggermuggery, then Thomas à Kempis prescribes a dose of silence and solitude. Join us today to find out how temptation and…
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Renovaré WeeklyJanuary 16, 2026 We’re Leaning in to Listen
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Renovaré WeeklyAugust 16, 2024 Beside Us
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Renovaré WeeklyNovember 12, 2021 Drift What does help rekindle love for God is a fresh vision of God’s goodness and God’s beauty, a glimpse of God’s heart, “an open wound of love.”Explore