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Living the Story

Interview with Donald Miller

I talked with author Donald Miller about his new book, entitled A Million Miles in a Thousand Years: What I Learned While Editing My Life.

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Become Like a Little Child

BookTrends: A Praying Life: Connecting with God in a Distracting World

On more than one occasion, Jesus tells his disciples to become like little children.

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The Shape of Motherhood in the Grip of God

BookTrends: Blue Like Play Dough

I never thought I could meet God here. In my home. In my mess. In the midst of my ordinary suburban life.

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Ideas Have Histories

Where Postmodernism Came From

Postmodernism comes in all kinds of shapes and expressions. This sort of variety can make it difficult to understand.

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My Grandfather's Box

BookTrends: Treasured: Knowing God by the Things He Keeps

A battered cardboard box arrived by mail a few weeks after my grandfather’s death, postmarked from the small West Texas town where he lived most of his years, the town where a crumbling cemetery now cradled his remains.

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The Trouble We Have Seen

BookTrends: Child of Divorce, Child of God

Every summer I spent a couple of weeks with my dad’s parents, after they worked out the details and travel arrangements with my mom.

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Radical, Moderate God

Acceptance Does Not Mean Holiness

So often in Christian teaching, we learn that God, oftentimes a radical in His dealings with human beings, is also essentially a “moderate” when it comes to figuring out His will.

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God and Science Do Mix

The Creator's Interference in Creation

In a Wall Street Journal opinion piece that is replete with unintended irony, cosmologist Lawrence Krauss says, “Science and God Don’t Mix.”

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The Possible Miracle

BookTrends: Start Your Family

You just got married and now it’s time to enjoy your husband.

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Monuments and Memorials

The Cross on the Mall

Nations can often be characterized by the monuments and memorials they erect to commemorate important events, persons of unique stature, or perhaps symbols of the nation’s character.

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