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A Faith and Culture Devotional: Daily Reading on Art, Science, and Life

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Renew Your Sense of Wonder Refresh Your Education Learn and Grow with Christian Thought Leaders • Dallas Willard • John Eldredge • Michael Behe • Frederica Matthews-Green • Darrell Bock • William Lane Craig • R. C. Sproul • Randy Alcorn • J. P. Moreland Kelly Monroe Kullberg and Lael Arrington offer a daily guided tour through many of the paintings, laboratories, rock arenas, great books, mass movements, and private lives that have shaped the ways in which we think and live. This cultural devotional will inspire us to go beyond critique to creativity as we make something true, good, and beautiful of the lives and the world God has given us. Explore significant ideas, people, and events from a Christian worldview in a format that fits your busy life. A Faith and Culture Devotional will help bridge the artificial gap between learning truth and loving God—inspiring you with the wonder at the genius, power, and beauty of Jesus Christ.

305 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 20, 2008

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June 25, 2014
Definitely fills an interesting niche. The devotionals it provides a very short, yet they doing admirable job of tying biblical Truth to cultural conversation in realms like history, science, and art. Passages from other authors often do the job, giving good suggestions for reading in their works.

If you are a Christian and you have developed the tendency of starting each day on an adversarial footing with the world and the people in it rather than against principalities and powers of darkness and spiritual wickedness in high places, this may be what God uses as your gradual adjustment. This work strengthens one's capacity to see God work in THIS world and in humans made in His image – with all our weaknesses.
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