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The Reason for God → — Intelligo
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Intelligo is the home for thoughtful Christian commentary on faith, life, art, and culture. The Reason for God. Timothy Keller is a pastor in New York City. In 2008 he wrote a book called. The Reason for God. He’s written many (and I mean many) since then. But none that I’ve read have even come close to this one. And that’s saying something. He writes excellent books. Time after time after time. Gave me a wonderful perspective on arguably the most important of Jesus’ parables. The Reason for God. How to ...
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Should Christians Defend Themselves? → — Intelligo
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Intelligo is the home for thoughtful Christian commentary on faith, life, art, and culture. Should Christians Defend Themselves? The question of self defense for Christians is one I have wrestled with for a while. This article from. Is a sober and reasonable biblical argument for the freedom of Christians to defend themselves with force. Read the article here. Joshua, founder of Intelligo, is a writer, speaker, and member of the. Joshua, founder of Intelligo, is a writer, speaker, and member of the.
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Did Mary Know? — Intelligo
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Intelligo is the home for thoughtful Christian commentary on faith, life, art, and culture. I really love to argue. My wife does too. We often get into silly arguments about meaningless things. The other day, I saw a tweet from Jon Acuff. It was a poll, asking his followers which Christmas song was worse: Christmas Shoes, Christmas with a Capital C, or Mary Did You Know? Never having heard the second option. I shortened the list and asked Sam, Which is worse, ‘Christmas Shoes or Mary Did You Know? Did sh...
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How to Find the Biblical View of... — Intelligo
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Intelligo is the home for thoughtful Christian commentary on faith, life, art, and culture. How to Find the Biblical View of. Mike McHargue wrote, The existence of a Bible verse that appears to support your position is the beginning of a conversation, not the end.". In an attempt at finding the Bible’s view on a subject, it’s easy, especially given current technology, to do a search of the Bible for the subject you’re looking for. Want to know about marriage? Read the Bible. Not just a couple verses,...
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Breakfast at Tiffany's and Modern Femininity — Intelligo
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Intelligo is the home for thoughtful Christian commentary on faith, life, art, and culture. Breakfast at Tiffany's and Modern Femininity. I’ve been asking myself a lot of questions about what it means to be a woman lately. Then in secret, as all women do, I questioned everything. Short hair and jeans every day equals masculine? In my search for the meaning of womanhood, I gleaned some fresh perspective on our culture’s feminine journey from researching one of the most fascinating figures in cinema on how...
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Am I a Christian, Pastor Timothy Keller? → — Intelligo
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Intelligo is the home for thoughtful Christian commentary on faith, life, art, and culture. Am I a Christian, Pastor Timothy Keller? This article is from a month or so back but if you want to see a gracious and reasonable exchange on the truth of Christianity, look no further. Joshua, founder of Intelligo, is a writer, speaker, and member of the. Podcast. He's an introvert, a reader, and is a little obsessed with C. S. Lewis. He lives in Oklahoma City with his wife, Sam. Apr 20, 2017. Apr 20, 2017.
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Nothing is Mundane — Intelligo
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Intelligo is the home for thoughtful Christian commentary on faith, life, art, and culture. As humans, especially Americans, we tend to focus on the big and the flashy. We deify celebrities, simply because they’re famous. We long for wealth, exciting lives, and avoid the dull moments. The mundane is the enemy. But the mundane is also most of life. Water The thing that covers 75% of the world. You can’t get more mundane than that. I think that’s also why I love superheroes. In comics, nothing is mundane.
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We've Heard That Sermon Before, and That's Okay — Intelligo
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Intelligo is the home for thoughtful Christian commentary on faith, life, art, and culture. We've Heard That Sermon Before, and That's Okay. I've listened to about 1,000 sermons in my lifetime. Many really good. Many not so much. Many were enlightening, revealing a truer, more beautiful picture of Christ. Many not so much. And you know what? The opposite can actually cause more problems. They want their "mind blown.". If you've found some "new" and "undiscovered" meaning from the text, we can probably ju...
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Can We Really Know Truth? — Intelligo
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Intelligo is the home for thoughtful Christian commentary on faith, life, art, and culture. Can We Really Know Truth? I sometimes wonder why I think I'm ever right about anything. As life moves on, I'm constantly discovering new information, molding my worldview to fit the new reality. As that happens more and more, I start to wonder, Can I ever really know what's true and what's not? How, then, does a Christian make sense of this? My assumption, though, is not arbitrary. I have good reason to believ...
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