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Why the Confession App May Be A Good Idea But One Bible Per Person May Be A Bad Idea

Seeing as I had previously given a thumbs-halfway-up to one of several confession apps now available on the iPhone, I was happy to see Christianity Today offer similarly hedged enthusiasm in their editorial entitled iPhone Apps and the Old Adam: … Continue reading

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Coach Your Champions Corporately, Part I: Growth to Fullness in Christ Ain’t Nearly as Mystical as Some Folks Make it Out to be

CT’s Mark Galli launched 2011 with a post entitled Blessed Are the Poor in Virtue: Why Some People May Want to Abandon New Year’s Resolutions As Soon As Possible. In it he contends that the process of growth to fullness in … Continue reading

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Against Random Acts of Kindness (But Only For the Kindest of Reasons)

“Everyday Philanthropist” Nicole Bouchard Boles (whose Philanthropy For The Rest Of Us blog I always enjoy) reminds us that today marks the end of National Random Acts of Kindness Week. To celebrate, I purport to write this, an upbeat, positive, … Continue reading

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