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A Higher Compass
A book I read recently explained that in the early days of Trans-Atlantic sailing, ships crossing the ocean would use two separate compasses. One of them was fixed to the deck where the helmsman could see it and try to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Culture, Devotional, Discipleship, Faith, God, Kingdom Values, Scripture
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Becoming A Spiritually Realized Person
For several months, I have been reading a daily devotional book entitled Becoming Fire: Through the Year with the Desert Fathers and Mothers by Tim Vivian. Each day highlights two or three excerpts from the desert Christians: a teaching, a … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Church, Culture, Desert Fathers, Devotional, Discipleship, Faith, God, Gospel, Jesus, Kingdom Values, Philosophy, Quotes, Spiritual Disciplines, Theology
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Best Books of 2025
Each year I set a goal of reading 52 books — one per week. I think it’s a pretty ambitious goal and most years I fall short. But by the time I finish up my current read, I’ll be at … Continue reading