Matt Kottman

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In the eyes of a child, the world is a magical place: a snowflake falling from the sky onto one’s nose, a baby chick overcoming its shell to embrace the sun for the first time, the insatiable joy of tasting a fresh blueberry on a hot July day. There is a reason the Pevensie children could see the world C. S. Lewis called Narnia, while the adults in the world around them could not. It is not because they were gullible; it is because they believed there was wonder in the universe. As much as children ask why, when it comes to the wonder of the world around them, they do not ask why because they ...more
None Greater: The Undomesticated Attributes of God
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