Churches Without Chests

Tozer’s First Concern – Illumination

David de Bruyn

April 28, 2016

It would be easy – or more precisely, lazy – to dismiss Tozer’s concern with…

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Tozer’s Three Concerns

David de Bruyn

April 22, 2016

Although A.W. Tozer’s writings ranged over all kinds of topics, three concerns dominated Tozer’s writings.…

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Slang is Just a Style

David de Bruyn

April 5, 2016

Every now and then, an article appears, patronisingly explaining to all adults why there is a…

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Sweetly Destructive

David de Bruyn

March 22, 2016

Sentimentalism would not be high on pastors’ lists of threats to the church, were they…

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An Experiment

David de Bruyn

March 16, 2016

What if we made some Christians test their favourite clichés on real life? Or better…

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Amidst the Ruins

David de Bruyn

March 11, 2016

“And this place would be packed on a Sunday?” said the boy, deliberately raising his…

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What Churches Take For Granted (But No Longer Should)

David de Bruyn

February 23, 2016

A first-grade teacher does not require, but typically expects the five and six-year-olds that arrive…

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Without Chests?

David de Bruyn

February 15, 2016

“Men Without Chests” is the curious title of a chapter in Lewis’ book The Abolition…

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The Green Book

David de Bruyn

January 17, 2016

Poor Alex and Martin. Misters King and Ketley had no idea that their forgettable English…

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