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Dec 9, 2024 |
christianity.com | Mark Batterson
I have four pictures that hang behind my desk in my office—my personal Mount Rushmore. All of the people pictured died long before I was born, but each of them has had a profound impact on my life. The first picture is Albert Einstein with his puppy-dog eyes, unkempt hair, and wrinkled forehead. Remember the 878-page biography on Einstein?
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Nov 20, 2024 |
barnesandnoble.com | Mark Batterson |Isabelle McConville
B&N Reads, Guest Post, The Good Book Share Share this page on Facebook Share this page on Twitter By Mark Batterson In Stock Online Hardcover $25.00 The New York Times bestselling author of Win the Day reminds us of the millions of miracles God performs every day and inspires us to live with a clearer sense of identity and purpose. The New York Times bestselling author of Win the Day reminds us of the millions of miracles God performs every day and inspires us to live with a clearer sense of...
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Nov 3, 2024 |
radio.foxnews.com | Mark Batterson |Katherine Horsford
Today’s guest reminds us that gratitude can be found in any moment. While election season is upon us and the holiday season quickly approaches, it is easy to get swept up in the chaos of life. In his new book, A Million Little Miracles, Author and Pastor Mark Batterson persuades readers to look for God’s tiny miracles hidden in plain sight.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
preachingtoday.com | John Johnson |Bill White |Greg Scharf |Mark Batterson
“Time,” writes Os Guinness, “is too much for our minds to figure out and too great for our ingenuity to outwit.” At best, we hope to redeem the time God grants us. This requires that we seize moments that come during our ministries. So far, we’ve explored six. The seventh moment calls for even greater vigilance. Will we lead the church to effectively impact culture? Standing atop Mars Hill in Athens on a recent journey, I tried to imagine the Apostle Paul’s moment of cultural seizure.
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Jul 11, 2023 |
relevantmagazine.com | Mark Batterson
Paul Tournier, the Swiss physician and counselor, told of a patient he treated who felt a chronic sense of unworthiness, an acute sense of emptiness. During counseling, the woman shared an incident from her childhood when she overheard her mother say to her father, “We could have done without that one!” Those words were an open wound decades later. They were more than careless words; they were a curse. All of us have shame scripts—I am unwanted, unworthy, unlovable.
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