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  1. There is something about high art forms that touches the soul.
  2. Jesus is the great Houdini of the grave for us. And through His death, He gives us the Great Escape from death that leads to the great joy of the Resurrection.
  3. Today the Fellows are joined by special guest Dr. John Norton.
  4. Dual narratives are unfolding in our lives at every moment. There’s the story we’re writing, and the one penned by the Spirit.
  5. Even now we sing as we live in His gifts, and await His second Advent—His second-coming.
  6. Above all, Luther understood the importance of the Biblical narrative as the story of God’s love and man’s salvation revealed in Christ Crucified.
  7. As I came to read the Reformers, I found their words comforting. I started to hope again.
  8. This book tells of my long and brutal journey. From married to divorced. From a seminary professor and pastor to a disgraced, bitter truck driver in the oil fields of Texas. From a man at war with God to a child redeemed by grace.
  9. Recovery helps us see beauty in the ordinary; the miracle and wonder of creation in the oak leaf or the evergreen needle.
  10. Every age gives cause for both hopefulness and despair.
  11. What do the events of good stories, like The Lord of the Rings teach us about the rise and fall of civilizations in our own world?
  12. “My Old Man” is the story of a single father, a grossly flawed character, told through the eyes of his son who can’t help but love him.
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