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Author: David Hull

Reframing Confession

In the Church, the somber and reflective shroud of Lent has given way to the glorious dawn of Easter morning, and even now we lean forward in eager anticipation of the promise of the Father

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Reframing Evangelism

As I glanced down at the paper that had been thrust into my hands, I silently read through its questions, “Is there a God?”; “Are His standards the same as yours?”; “Is there a Hell?”;

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Reframing Weakness

I can still remember the day when the dominant American ethos was exposed as false. That day was September 11, 2001. I remember exactly where I was on that day. As usual, that morning I

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Reframing Obedience

Imagine for a moment that you are running late for an appointment. You rush out of your house, and in one frantic motion you throw yourself and your bag into the car. Even before you

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Reframing Holiness

What is holiness? We tend to understand holiness strictly in ethical terms, but the Bible teaches it as so much more. In this article, David Hull suggests we reframe holiness to include a more profound orientation—one toward God himself.

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