Magnificat 3 of 3
Living lightly among our things, cultivating courage, and the grace of being grafted in.
Living lightly among our things, cultivating courage, and the grace of being grafted in.
Now that we are true lords in Christ, we direct our freedom toward servanthood for the benefit of our neighbors.
Before you can take Christ as an example, you must receive him as gift.
When we now attempt to speak of that image we speak of a thing unknown, an image which we not only have never experienced.
Whose faith matters in baptism?
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How to reform and why.
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An early plea for religious freedom—for spiritual reasons.
The difference between a sacrament and a sacrifice—and why a promise can be received only by faith.