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| Speed-reading “just this one.” |
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| Jake, the Collie, finds a spot to rest his weary head. |
Anita Mathias: Dreaming Beneath the Spires
Anita Mathias's Blog on Faith and Art

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| Speed-reading “just this one.” |
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| Jake, the Collie, finds a spot to rest his weary head. |


You can tell the depth of a man’s walk with God by looking at the countenance of his wife’s face: Bill McCartney, Founder of Promise Keepers.

I read a painful biography called Man of Vision, Woman of Prayer by Marilee Dunker, daughter of Bob Pierce who founded World Vision. His single-minded, driven, globe-trotting ways caused the break-up of his marriage, much anguish to his spouse, and, she says, contributed to a daughter’s suicide.
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| Irene and I. Notice the secret of Irene’s happiness in her fat little paw! |
| I can’t resist speed-reading even as I sort!! |

| A corner of my study. As you can see, I have kept too many books!! |
I have enjoyed Ann Voskamp’s One Thousand Gifts which examines how giving thanks in everything changes one’s perspective and mental state.

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| Brennan Manning |
“Since the day Jesus first appeared, we have developed vast theological systems, organised world-wide churches, filled libraries with brilliant Christological scholarship, engaged in earth shaking controversies, and embarked on crusades, reforms and renewals. Yet there are few of us who make the mad exchange for everything for Christ … only a minority of us who stagger about with the delirious joy of the man who found the buried treasure.” Or in the words of Paul to the Galatians, “Where is all your joy?”
“Grace means that in the middle of our struggles the referee blows the whistle. We are declared the winners. It is all over for huffing and puffing piety to earn God’s favour. It’s the end of competitive pushing and shoving to get ahead of others in the game. We may as well head to the showers and champagne.”
“Francis Schaeffer said ‘True spirituality consists in living moment to moment by the grace of Jesus Christ.’ This book lays no claim to originality ; it is simply a commentary on Schaeffer’s statement. As C. S. Lewis is fond of saying: People need more to be reminded than to be instructed.”