I was struck by the following quote from Elizabeth Elliott while reading a blog post by Michael Kruger entitled, Is Anyone More Holy Than Anyone Else? The Missing Category of the ‘Righteous Man’: “The ‘openness’ that is often praised among Christians as a sign of true humility may sometimes be an oblique effort to prove that […]
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A friend of mine, Matt Lantz, Director of the Forge at Pine Cove Christian Camps, recently posted an article on discipleship in which he said (rightly) that: Jesus wanted His disciples with him – in close proximity – so that they could learn to live their lives the same way as He did. As I […]