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Just Thinking Spring/Summer 2009

Just Thinking Spring/Summer 2009

John Njoroge
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Inseparable Companions
By Danielle DuRant

When we lose sight of hope, we may not only lose perspective but also confidence in what we once held fast. This is why it is so critical to examine possible obstacles to our relationship with God and the questions they may raise.

Of Isms and Rabbit Trails
By J. M. Njoroge

More than any other of our appetites, perhaps the thirst for knowledge and the occasional thrill of discovery have played the greatest role in shaping human history. But according to the Bible, at the end of our incessant pursuit of knowledge lies a Person, not an ideology or impersonal reality.

Hyperseeing and the Towers of Babel
By Jill Carattini

Speaking decades before the debates over Twitter or Google, Malcolm Muggeridge seemed to foresee the possibilities of too much information. But humanity’s skill in building towers of Babel—built to see beyond ourselves yet ironically blocking our vision—is both timeless and unprecedented
Language
English
Pages
26
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
RZIM
Release
July 06, 2009

Just Thinking Spring/Summer 2009

John Njoroge
0/5 ( ratings)
Inseparable Companions
By Danielle DuRant

When we lose sight of hope, we may not only lose perspective but also confidence in what we once held fast. This is why it is so critical to examine possible obstacles to our relationship with God and the questions they may raise.

Of Isms and Rabbit Trails
By J. M. Njoroge

More than any other of our appetites, perhaps the thirst for knowledge and the occasional thrill of discovery have played the greatest role in shaping human history. But according to the Bible, at the end of our incessant pursuit of knowledge lies a Person, not an ideology or impersonal reality.

Hyperseeing and the Towers of Babel
By Jill Carattini

Speaking decades before the debates over Twitter or Google, Malcolm Muggeridge seemed to foresee the possibilities of too much information. But humanity’s skill in building towers of Babel—built to see beyond ourselves yet ironically blocking our vision—is both timeless and unprecedented
Language
English
Pages
26
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
RZIM
Release
July 06, 2009

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