Wisdom, Not Knowledge: Thoughts on Christian Counseling
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On the Incarnation
"This is a good translation of a very great book. "St Athanasius stood contra mundum for the Trinitarian doctrine 'whole and undefiled,' when it looked as if all the civilized world was slipping back …
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How to Read a Book: Advice for Christian Readers
When people ask me what I do for a living, sometimes I reply, “I teach people how to read.” My paid vocation is to train graduate-level students to be faithful and fruitful pastors, and that requires …
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Leadership and Emotional Sabotage: Resisting the Anxiety That Will Wreck Your Family, Destroy Your Church, and Ruin the World
Who are you when the teeth come out?
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For every true act of leadership, there is an equal and monstrous act of sabotage.
Our leaders have been entirely routed by the agitated and the anxious. These emot… -
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A Confession
A Confession -- an essay by Leo Tolstoy on his religious thoughts -- shows the great author in process of looking for answers to profound questions that trouble all who take them on: "What will come o…
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The Dangerous Duty of Delight: Daring to Make God Your Greatest Desire
Each of us is hard-wired to pursue our happiness. We long for significant, profound joy. Some try to satisfy it with exotic vacations, high-tech gadgets, career success, sports, academics, drug experi…
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Strangely Bright: Can You Love God and Enjoy This World?
Learn to Delight in God and in His Good Gifts
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Thoughts for Young Men
There are four great temptations that plague most young men: sloth, lust, love of pleasure, and peer pressure. J.C. Ryle—the last of the great Puritans—tackles each of these subjects with a tenderness…
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