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Note:
Malachi 2, ‘I hate divorce.’ Said by guest as 5:2, says “The man who
hates and divorces his wife,” says the Lord, the God of Israel, “does
violence to the one he should protect.”
In 2000, Paige Patterson was asked about women who are abused by their husbands. ...
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For all the progress made toward bringing evangelicals and Catholics together,
the notion of a shared Communion table between the two traditions—each
with their own theological and ecclesiastical understanding of the
Lord’s Supper—has pretty much always been off the table.
Yet, a recent ...
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Spirituality
How History’s Revivals Teach Us to Pray
The case for communing with God in a daring and agonizing way.
David R. Thomas
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From
1949 to 1952, the unthinkable unfolded on Scottish islands known as the
Hebrides: revival! Seemingly out of nowhere, a spiritual awakening
swept across the islands of Lewis and Harris, replacing post–World War
II despair and depression with earnest, zealous faith. Some historians
believe this was the last genuine awakening in the western world.
When
I came across a book detailing the Hebridian Revival, I wanted to know
how a community was transformed from spiritual freefall to stunning ...
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