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Apr 1, 2024 |
researchgate.net | Timothy Keller
72 taking a positive attitude toward aging.”45 I was all ears about this article from a selfish point of view and therefore extremely interested to read what my four students had to say. “Feeling negative about one’s own age generates more stress in one’s life and stimulates cortisol production and c-reactive protein which can lead to health issues. Studies by the Yale School of Public Health suggest that our life experiences and environment we grew up in often influence our perceptions of aging.
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Nov 15, 2023 |
whitehorseinn.org | Jim Davis |Timothy Keller
This bonus episode of White Horse Inn is a special cross-confessional conversation from our sister program, Core Christianity. Core Christianity Radio host Adriel Sanchez sits down with Gretchen Ronnevik and Kendra Dahl to discuss how to help our kids keep their faith. (Episode SP013) VIDEOQUOTE“The world is trying to do the same thing as Christianity, just without Christ. Whenever we find, “This is where we would disagree,” the solution of the world is something other than Christ.
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Sep 29, 2023 |
baptisttimes.co.uk | Timothy Keller
Katie Davis Majors is a highly motivated lady who wears her heart on her sleeve. Her book starts with a cliff hanger of her true-life experience which powerfully describes her finally engaging with the truth that we see only a partial picture of life’s journey, while God can see round the bend – the bit off camera if you like. Katie shares her vulnerability, admitting that while writing the book she is regularly seeing a counsellor / therapist and is taking anti-depressants.
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Sep 29, 2023 |
baptist.org.uk | Timothy Keller
Katie Davis Majors is a highly motivated lady who wears her heart on her sleeve. Her book starts with a cliff hanger of her true-life experience which powerfully describes her finally engaging with the truth that we see only a partial picture of life’s journey, while God can see round the bend – the bit off camera if you like. Katie shares her vulnerability, admitting that while writing the book she is regularly seeing a counsellor / therapist and is taking anti-depressants.
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Sep 24, 2023 |
womanalive.co.uk | Claire Musters |Catherine Larner |Philip Yancey |Timothy Keller
This month I’m reading… When a Friendship Falls Apart: Finding God’s path for healing, forgiveness, and (maybe) help letting go Elizabeth Laing Thompson (Tyndale House Publishing, 978-1496463128) Perhaps it is because we have recently emerged out of a season of enforced isolation, but the topic of friendship has been the subject of a few different books/projects born this year.
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