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“There is no such thing as being professionals at prayer. We are always beginners.”
― The Deeply Formed Life: Five Transformative Values to Root Us in the Way of Jesus
― The Deeply Formed Life: Five Transformative Values to Root Us in the Way of Jesus
“Facebook becomes a safe and sanitized room where I can watch the ups and downs of others as an anonymous spectator, with no compulsive impulse to respond and care in any meaningful way.”
― 12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You
― 12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You
“The Christian’s challenge is to love not in tweets and texts only, but even more in deeds and physical presence.”
― 12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You
― 12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You
“Our generation is living through three tectonic shifts in Western culture.”
― Live No Lies: Recognize and Resist the Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace
― Live No Lies: Recognize and Resist the Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace
“Let us suppose we are confronted with a desperate thing – say Pimlico. If we think what is really best for Pimlico we shall find the thread of thought leads to the throne of the mystic and the arbitrary. It is not enough for a man to disapprove of Pimlico; in that case he will merely cut his throat or move to Chelsea. Nor, certainly, is it enough for a man to approve of Pimlico; for then it will remain Pimlico, which would be awful. The only way out of it seems to be for somebody to love Pimlico; to love it with a transcendental tie and without any earthly reason. If there arose a man who loved Pimlico, then Pimlico would rise into ivory towers and golden pinnacles… If men loved Pimlico as mothers love children, arbitrarily, because it is theirs, Pimlico in a year or two might be fairer than Florence. Some readers will say that this is mere fantasy. I answer that this is the actual history of mankind. This, as a fact, is how cities did grow great. Go back to the darkest roots of civilization and you will find them knotted round some sacred stone or encircling some sacred well. People first paid honour to a spot and afterwards gained glory for it. Men did not love Rome because she was great. She was great because they had loved her.”
― Orthodoxy
― Orthodoxy
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