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Scot McKnight has a new book coming out… and he’s anticipating that it might not be well-received by all. The […]
Scot McKnight has a new book coming out… and he’s anticipating that it might not be well-received by all. The […]
Last night a group of students gathered again to hear Dr. Scot McKnight share; this time on the topic of social justice. […]
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I’ve been sitting with this phrase today… every step an arrival.
It’s the subtitle for Eugene Peterson’s Memoir entitled: The Pastor. I read this book for the first time last summer, and am planning to reread it this summer (and probably every summer to come — it’s one of those books).
Peterson credits a poem written by Denise Levertov, in which she gives an account of her development as a poet, for the origin of the phrase. As you might deduce, Peterson now uses it as a way to encapsulate his vocational unfolding as a pastor.
Every step an arrival.
Every step.
An arrival.
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Here are some reflections on our second campus session with Andrew Marin, as a part of our Sex & the Soul week […]
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