Unexpected Joys
I thought for sure I had failed Greek. One of the core parts that make an MDIV degree different from other master’s degrees at seminary are the languages and I was failing Greek. To be clear, I got a 35… Continue Reading
I thought for sure I had failed Greek. One of the core parts that make an MDIV degree different from other master’s degrees at seminary are the languages and I was failing Greek. To be clear, I got a 35… Continue Reading
1. What is your hope for this book? I have two aims in this. First, I want to make Christians happier, to grow in Christian joy, not only because we’re commanded to, but also because of the demonstrated benefits of… Continue Reading
What is the most realistically positive book ever written? Is it something by Oprah? Perhaps Peale’s classic, The Power of Positive Thinking? Something else on the self-help list? If you agree with David Murray, your answer is that the most… Continue Reading
In his book, The Happy Christian, David Murray asks these probing questions: If someone who had never encountered Christianity before wandered into your church or your home, what would be the greatest impression made upon him? If he had to… Continue Reading