February /
March 2019 - Vol. 102
The Joy
of Discipleship
Come to me, all you who are weary
and burdened, and I will give you
rest
For my yoke is easy, and my
burden is light. Matthew
11:28,30
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In
This Issue: Following
Christ Together in
Community
The
Gospel As the Costly Adventure
of Discipleship, by Dan
Keating
If
Anyone Would
Come After Me,
by Steve Clark
The
Joy of
Discipleship,
and The
Visible
Community of
Faith, by
Dietrich
Bonhoeffer
The
Choosing of
the Twelve,
by Fulton J.
Sheen, and Twelve
Men, by G.
K. Chesterton |
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Surrendering
Your Whole
Life to God,
by Kim Smith
A
Yes Like
Theirs, by
Mary Rose
Jordan
Deepening
Our Love for
God, and The
Trap of
Hypocrisy,
by Tom
Caballes
Shut
Down by a
Sneer, and
How
Do We Measure
the Fruit of
Our Lives?
by Sam
Williamson
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On Misguided
Adventures and
Breeding
Spotted Mice, by A.W. Tozer
A
Thief Named
Comparison:
The Truth
Shall Set You
Free, by
Jacqueline
Giles
I
Came to Know
and Love Him,
by Esa Vance,
and Kairos
Mission Trip,
by Mark
Nitkiewicz
Is
Christianity
Hard or Easy?
by C.S. Lewis
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That
Fair Beguiling
Thread Prayer Poems for Every Occasion,
by Sean
O'Neill
Holy,
Holy, Holy:
Isaiahs Call
and Mission
and Ours,
by Tom Mangan
Spiritual
Food for the
Forty Days of
Lent: Hunger
for More of
Gods
Nourishing
Word
It
Is I, Be Not
Afraid,
poem and Surrender
to God,
reflection for
Lent, by John
Henry Newman
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Living
Bulwark is committed
to fostering renewal
of the whole
Christian people:
Catholic,
Protestant, and
Orthodox. We
especially want to
give witness to the
charismatic,
ecumenical,
evangelistic, and
community dimensions
of that renewal.
Living Bulwark seeks
to equip Christians
to grow in holiness,
to apply Christian
teaching to their
lives, and to
respond with faith
and generosity to
the working of the
Holy Spirit in our
day.
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