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Humble Orthodoxy: holding the truth high without putting people down Joshua Harris got the idea to write on the subject humble orthodoxy from a specking engagement that he did on the subject. At first it would only be a chapter in his book Dug... [Read on]
This book absolutely blew me away. I guess the reason is that I have been moving towards becoming the rude orthodox guy lately. I've been guilty of picking apart other people's doctrine but this book really convicted me to take a step back. Josh... [Read on]
Robert Morrris's book "The Blessed Church" provides an insightful look into how Gateway Church's ministry have managed to grow exponentially within a short period of time without jeopardising Christian core beliefs,or important personal time with... [Read on]
Robert Morris is a true Shepherd- not one that merely fulfills his obligation to preach with excellence each week- but one that has a heart after the people he cares for. Just like you can't fool children, the congregation will know if the pastor... [Read on]
Debbie Morris writes with a focused aim of encouraging us to use the women characters in the bible as a source of inspiration to draw strength and encouragement from. Forgiveness, submission, obedience, love, are some of the areas Debbie teaches... [Read on]
HUMBLE ORTHODOXY Joshua Harris Joshua Harris has addressed a real problem prevalent in today’s religious world. Over and over Harris stresses that Truth matters, but so does attitude. “We don’t have to choose between Truth and kindness. ... [Read on]
Why are all the truly orthodox Christians--the doctrinally minded, theologically sound ones--complete jerks? Why are nice, loving Christians typically wishy-washier than Charlie Brown? Is there a way to love your neighbor and love truth, to... [Read on]
Perhaps you, like many others, have met your fair share of Christians who are incredibly educated when it comes to the truth of the scriptures, but can be rather irritating in how they present that knowledge to others. But, on the opposite end of... [Read on]
The biggest surprise about this book is its size. When you think of a book titled Humble Orthodoxy, you would think that it would require a couple hundred pages at least to even get warmed up on the topic. Humble Orthodoxy weighs in at 80 pages... [Read on]
The final chapter of Dug Down Deep - Humble Orthodoxy is completed bled upon by my highlighter (in my personal copy). The reason being is because the chapter stands out as a marvelous challenge & reminder of why & how we live what we believe.... [Read on]