Clarence Jordan is the author of the Cotton Patch Version knew a lot about what Christians should understand about suffering.
One of the great mysteries of the gospel is how a human body could contain any part of the emotional power of God.
The habits of cats can sometimes teach us things.
Christ knocks on the door of our hearts, asking for communion with us.
The crucified thieves only knew Christ for a few hours. Yet one of them found communion with Him.
When Jesus met the two on the road to Emmaus, he told his story for the first time in a long while to someone who did not know who He was (until later).
There is something about the beauty of the universe that brings us in closer fellowship to God.
Our communion with Christ is a kind of family mission.
There are a few examples of the transition from death to life, but the only one that stuck was the case of Christ.
Sometimes when you drink something there is a bitter aftertaste that lasts for a long time.
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