An Anglican Lent
3 days ago
"If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us, but if we confess our sins, God, who is faithful and just, will forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness."
| The End of Secularism By Hunter Baker / Crossway Books & Bibles |
| A Great and Terrible Love: A Spiritual Journey into the Attributes of God By Mark Galli / Baker Books |
| Why We Love the Church: In Praise of Institutions and Organized Religion By Kevin DeYoung & Ted Kluck / Moody Publishers |
| Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership: Seeking God in the Crucible of Ministry By Ruth Haley Barton / IVP Books |
| Organic Leadership: Leading Naturally Right Where You Are By Neil Cole / Baker Books |
| A Faith and Culture Devotional: Daily Readings on Art, Science, and Life By Kelly Monroe Kullberg & Lael Arrington / Zondervan |
| Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling By Andy Crouch / IVP Books |
1 antiphons:
James,
Have you seen this post titled "Unsigning the Manhattan Declaration: A PSA from Pyro"?
Here's a comment from the author Daniel J. Phillips:
"The thing about that document is that it commits you (if you sign) to saying that Roman Catholics and Orthodox are Christians who preach the Gospel. Just by knowing their Roman Catholics and Orthodox, that makes them Gospel-preaching Christians, in terms of the document.
That's quite a bit different from saying that there may be a few folks saved in spite of the official positions of those churches."
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