On the virtues of slowing down
Update: Brad Hightower responds to both Doug's and Dan's posts.
Update 2: Alexander Jordan has also added to the discussion.
Helping preachers to proclaim, and all Christians to hear, the transforming Word of God
posted by Milton Stanley at 6:17 AM
Don't be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind so that you may be able to determine what God's will is -- what is proper, pleasing, and perfect. - Rom. 12:2
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5 Comments:
I posted a response to the big G too. Mine is a litle humorous but still to the point.
Thanks, Brad. I've updated the post with a link to yours. Peace.
I also have written a post on this topic, inspired by Groothius, Edelen and CJR, another blogger who also had a thoughtful response to these posts.
The link to my post is: http://jordansview.blogspot.com/2005/
10/led-by-pure-heart-or-driven-by-idols.html
Blessings,
Alex
You're quite welcome, Dan. Keep up the good work at CS. Peace.
Thanks, AMJ. I linked to your post in an update. Peace.
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