Author: Dan Wilt

Enduring Truth

Enduring Truth, I suggest, may be a better phrase for postmodern culture than the phrase “absolute truth” that has so riddled Church/culture conversation for the past centuries. “Absolute” presupposes we know everything, across all time, in all cultures, in all social situations. Given that even

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For All Seasons

Our Lord is a seasonal God – He comes, He departs. There are seasons when the tree is green, and seasons when it is dry. Is He a capricious God – coming and going at whim? Or does growth only come through the traversion of

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Change What You Can

We need to focus on, and do, what we can do; not what we can’t. I hope that frees you to change the world today.

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Sparkling Lights and Great Longings

My great and burning longing as a Christian leader and artist is this: Because many of the great Christian leaders, writers and reformers that have burst through the ranks of literary and cultural influence have tended to rise through conflict, and by personality carry on

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Healing Communities

Healing Communities Healing communities are messy in a good way. There is a quality of disorder, as people aren’t putting up too many false appearances or pretensions. All that’s great and good, such as healing, can turn into an idol. Even we who typically have

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