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Feed Your Appetite: A Review of “A Hunger for God” by John Piper

23 Jan 201224 Jan 2012
A glass of chocolate milk sounds really good to me right now. There are times in my life when I feel so hungry that I can't even think straight. This…
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RevFast: Fasting for the Poor

13 Jan 201214 Jan 2012
It happens all too often around here. I called, just this week, to reach out to a young man in one of the many drug rehabs. He had expressed interest…
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RevFast: The Danger of Food and the Goodness of Fasting

12 Jan 201213 Jan 2012
You can tell you live in a consumerist culture when you reduce the essence of life from "being" to "having." The average American, indeed even the average Christian, finds their…
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RevFast: The Goodness of Food and the Danger of Fasting

11 Jan 201212 Jan 2012
My wife can seriously cook! It was one of the best meals I had ever had. I remember it as much for the company as for the food. We were…
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RevFast: Why Are We Fasting?

10 Jan 201211 Jan 2012
Going without food will not make God love you more...but it will shape your love for God. Fasting is essentially a dead spiritual discipline in the American church today. It's…

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