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Matthias Knopp

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in Akron, The United States
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February 2012


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"This is a modern twist on The Screwtape Letters for women. The Screwtape Letters might be my favorite C.S. Lewis book so I had to read this when I heard about it. I love the concept and think the author did a pretty good job. Some of the chapters wil" Read more of this review »
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Jonathan Edwards
“You contribute nothing to your salvation except the sin that made it necessary.”
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Timothy J. Keller
“Love without truth is sentimentality; it supports and affirms us but keeps us in denial about our flaws. Truth without love is harshness; it gives us information but in such a way that we cannot really hear it. God's saving love in Christ, however, is marked by both radical truthfulness about who we are and yet also radical, unconditional commitment to us. The merciful commitment strengthens us to see the truth about ourselves and repent. The conviction and repentance moves us to cling to and rest in God's mercy and grace.”
Timothy Keller, The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God
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Timothy J. Keller
“The early church was strikingly different from the culture around it in this way - the pagan society was stingy with its money and promiscuous with its body. A pagan gave nobody their money and practically gave everybody their body. And the Christians came along and gave practically nobody their body and they gave practically everybody their money.”
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A.W. Tozer
“The best book is not one that informs merely, but one that stirs the reader up to inform himself.”
A.W. Tozer, Man - The Dwelling Place Of God

R.C. Sproul
“Romans 8:28 is one of the most comforting texts in all of Scripture. It assures the believer that all "tragedies" are ultimately blessings. It does not declare that all things that happen are good in themselves but that in all the thing that happen to us God is working in and through them for our good. This is also fimrly grounded in His eternal purpose for His people.”
R.C. Sproul, Loved by God

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