Martin B. Copenhaver

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Martin B. Copenhaver



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This Odd and Wondrous Calli...

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Jesus Is the Question: The ...

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Room to Grow: Meditations o...

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To Begin at the Beginning: ...

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Good News in Exile: Three P...

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Crossing Thresholds: The Ma...

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Words for the Journey: Lett...

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Living Faith While Holding ...

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20 Life Lessons That Parent...

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“What we long for is to have the broken and scattered pieces brought together in ways that we are unable to do. And that is why I have concluded that our longing—what can feel something like homesickness—is, in some way, a yearning for God. It is a desire and a yearning for a special kind of homecoming, not just to be home with loved ones, but to find home with God, the one the psalmist calls “our dwelling place in all generations” (Psalm 90:1).”
Martin B. Copenhaver, Jesus Is the Question: The 307 Questions Jesus Asked and the 3 He Answered

“but God can work with small things if we have the faith to offer them.”
Martin B. Copenhaver, Jesus Is the Question: The 307 Questions Jesus Asked and the 3 He Answered

“we are who we are not so much because of what we remember; rather, we are who we are through how we’re remembered by others in community.”
Martin B. Copenhaver, Room to Grow: Meditations on Trying to Live as a Christian



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