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Posted By Jeff on July 20th, 2007

Carolyn and I were married 15 years ago, in May 1992. Wow. I’m more in love with her today than ever. I truly married and still enjoy the companionship of my best friend. Our home is one of playfulness, laughter and endless surprise. We’re deeply imperfect, blessed people.
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Reading group anyone? Get your wallets out.

Posted By Jeff on December 6th, 2006

Katy, bar the door!

You know when a book begins with the following quote by A.W. Tozer that it’s gonna knock your socks off:

“The man of pseudo faith will fight for his verbal creed but refuse flatly to allow himself to get into a predicament where his future must depend on that creed being true. He always provides himself with secondary ways of escape so he will have a way out if a the roof caves in. What we need very badly these days is a company of Christians who are prepared to trust God as completely now as they know they must do at the last day.”

I’m beginning Randy Alcorn’s Money, Possessions, and EternityMoney, Possessions, and Eternity, and I’d like to invite as many of you as are interested into making the journey with me.

This is a wonderful follow-up and enhancement of the past month’s emphasis for me and members of Journey, but it’s also an expanded perspective. If you want to join the reading group, then click on the title above and buy the book. I’ll post a reading schedule here in the next few days. Comment on this post to let us know if you’re “in” or not. I’ll set up a new page on the blog just for the Reading Group. Hope to see you there!

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One Response to “Reading group anyone? Get your wallets out.”

Phillip

How about this Tozer quote? “Wrong ideas about God are not only the fountain from which the polluted waters of idolatry flow; they are themselves idolatrous. The idolater simply imagines things about God and acts as if they were true.” Wow! How many times am I an idolizer because I have incorrect ideas about God?

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