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Once upon a time a clergyman woke up and chose murder. *Checks notes* Sorry, once upon a time a clergyman woke up and chose murder mystery novels. Check out Adam's writing if you're fond of a good conundrum, and a laugh.
Claire's poetry demands attention. Ten of her words take longer to read than a thousand of someone else’s—because each is chosen with care.
Dan Alcantara writes with a brevity that belies deep wisdom. Sometimes a single sentence can carry the weight of a sermon. He says, “I have started to compile a collection of wisdom to bring along with me wherever I go.” I say that you do the same with his writing.
On the other side of the world you'll find a narrow path. Your guide is Dani Treweek. In her years as a believer and a theologian, Dani has learned what it means to give her life to Lord in all circumstances; as a public figure, a complementarian, all the while exercising the gift of singleness God gave her for the good of the church.
Recently I read that the Chinese government blocked all access to Bibles through the internet, as well as any app stores allowed in the country. It's clear then that in the hands of some, technology is a weapon against leveraged against the Church. What about in your hands, or the hands of our culture? Samuel D. James looks at questions like these, as well as a host of other cultural issues, and brings a helpful biblical perspective to the difficult conversations of our day.