Aaron Armstrong: Author, Speaker, Canadian
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Aaron Armstrong: Author, Speaker, Canadian
Aaron Armstrong is a Canadian author and speaker based outside of Nashville TN. Learn more about Aaron and his work here.
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Judges for You by Timothy Keller
Some books of the Bible are incredibly inspiring… others are downright disturbing. Judges definitely the latter. It’s a painfully honest look at the fruit of spiritual decline and the depths of human ...
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September 2011 - Page 8 of 8 - Blogging Theologically
“Have you ever read The Shack?” a pastor once asked me. At the time my wife, Emily, and I had experienced the loss of what would have been our second child and Emily’s near-death due to complications...
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I love the Bible. That itself is a statement that still blows my mind. If you had told me that I would write that 17 years ago, I would have laughed. In April of 2005, I wasn’t a Christian; that was still a few months away.
But that aside aside, I truly love the Bible. I love when I read it—even during those seasons of life when I’m wildly inconsistent in reading it. I love to teach it and try to make sense of it. And even when that desire to make sense of it leads me to... -
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Three ways writing less is helping me write better
I write less than I used to. Actually that’s not entirely true. I write articles that people see a lot less than I used to. And I think it has made me a better writer.
My old pattern of writing
Back when the world, or at least this website was new, I published a daily blog post. Every single day, without fail, there was a new post. Most of the time, it was something I was writing entirely. Occasionally, it was a post that was interacting (or... -
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Introducing The Non Sequiturs Journal
Life doesn’t always make sense, and that’s okay. If life made sense all the time, I suspect it wouldn’t really be all that normal, would it? Life is always throwing a curveball, often catching us off guard, offering unexpected—and sometimes delightful...
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2 years
Sunday morning is sometimes a Sunday morning decision
We love our clichés in the church, don’t we? Pithy statements that have some truth to them, and are often shared to be an encouragement in some way. But because of their overuse, many are insufferable. One of those, shared nearly every Saturday night...
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