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The miraculous is everywhere. In our homes. Our minds. We can share every second in data dressed as pixels. A billion roaming photojournalists uploading the human experience and it is spectacular, so why would you cap that? My iPhone 5 can see every point of...
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A little secret – Amos isn’t my favorite book in the Bible. I’m more of a Song of Solomon kinda girl. It’s easier that way. The other day, I cringed a little as I watched Frank Schaeffer debrief from his conference on Human Trafficking. The urgency in his eyes, and...
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I’m traveling this week visiting family. Currently we are staying at a motel in Grove City, PA. There is an empty lot between this hotel and a restaurant that is very clearly a wetland. Even the untrained eye could tell from the standing water and cattails,...
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…”they sell the righteous for silver, and the needy for a pair of sandals.” Amos 2.6 Over the course of any week, I meet a few people who know about the Bible, about Christianity, and are genuinely interested in working on their relationship with the...
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I. Unlimited? The book of Amos is a short one – just nine quick chapters and you’re done. But the fundamental challenge Amos addresses can be summed up far more quickly in a recent iPhone commercial by Sprint. Perhaps you’ve seen it. As a myriad of images streams...