Dee Pennock
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God's Path to Sanity
5 editions
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2010
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Who Is God? Who Am I? Who Are You?
6 editions
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published
1973
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The Adam Complex: The Passions of Adam & Eve
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2004
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Who Is Jesus?
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“One who provokes a person by speaking has only called to the surface the passion that was already there. The person who becomes disturbed is like a rotten loaf of bread, which looks all right outside, but inside is mouldy, so that if anyone breaks it its rottenness appears. —Dorotheos”
― God's Path to Sanity
― God's Path to Sanity
“It [patience] is both an invincible weapon and a sort of impregnable tower, easily beating off all annoyances. As a spark falling into the deep does it no injury, but is itself easily quenched, so upon a patient soul whatever unexpected thing falls, this speedily vanishes and does not disturb the soul; for of a truth there is nothing so impenetrable as patience. He who has patience [long-suffering] enjoys a profound calm. Though you surround him with loss, bring insults upon him, bruise him with stripes, you have not wounded him. He has a long-suffering and great soul. This excellence is born of love; for, Love suffers long and is kind (I Cor. 13:4).—John Chrysostom”
― God's Path to Sanity
― God's Path to Sanity
“Many of the people who served God had to endure abusive environments to prepare them for their calling. One was Joseph, who was sold to be a bond-servant, whose feet they hurt in the stocks; the iron entered into his soul. Until the time came when his cause was known, the word of the Lord tried him (Ps. 105:17-19). It’s no different today. Our circumstances are connected with our calling. As the Lord placed Joseph in Egypt in the position to feed his brethren in time of famine, so he placed you in the position to serve the community. —Barsanuphius Your environment is given to maximize your discovery of what and who you are, to maximize your realization of your sin and need for God, to maximize your incentive to reach out to him and receive Christ in you, the hope of glory”
― God's Path to Sanity
― God's Path to Sanity
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