Notes on reading the Bible honestly
Short pieces about particular verses, particular situations, and the passages that get quoted at people who are having a hard time. Nothing behind an email form.
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The 3am problem: the right verse at the wrong time
Roughly half a million people search for a verse of the day every month, and most of them couldn't tell you yesterday's. That isn't a discipline problem. It's a delivery problem.
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What to say to someone who's grieving, and the verses that don't help
Some passages comfort a grieving person and some are really about the discomfort of the person quoting them. A short, practical guide to telling the difference.
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Jeremiah 29:11 was written to people who had just lost everything
The most quoted verse on graduation cards is a letter to deportees who had just been told they would be in exile for seventy years. In context it promises something better, and harder.
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