All faiths have virtues and creeds and justice and truth, but Jesus speaks merely of receiving the love that God has for us. Accepting it, not earning it or making ourselves worthy of it.
books of influence
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This is a must read for anyone involved in artistic expression
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Chesterton basically dictated this book to his secretary. (thou shalt not covet your neighbor's brain)
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Reading this book should count for 3 hours college credit in spiritual formations. Not your typical Yancey book. He just introduces you to thirteen incredible writers that have served as mentors.
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This very-unreligious book helped me rediscover why i am called to minister, act, proclaim, and write. (warning:language)
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If you can wade through the new age rubbish this book is a great teacher on keeping the pen moving and journaling.
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e.e. cummings is as much a visual artist as he is a poet. just looking at the placement of the typed words on the page is astonishing.
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i must beg everyone to read this book!
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this book will be considered as the most important book on the grace and love of the gospel and Jesus of our time.
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if you want an easy to read book on writing and the power of story. This is it. It revolutionized my understanding of story structure. Great examples as well. If Joseph Campbell's work is a little overwhelming try this.
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Is go a wrathful judge? A gentle healer? A Father? A Friend? This is my first book of 2005 to study. I'd love to hear from others about how this book is being used.
