Author: Dan Wilt

Stirring The Soul Waters

It was said in Hebrew lore that when an angel stirred the waters at the pool of Siloam, there was healing to be received (John 5:4). God is stirring the waters of creative souls in these days. Our privilege, and our call, is to sense

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From Minds To Matters

Last night, I sat with my wife and two friends praying for, and ministering to, a wonderful young person. God met us in a beautiful and tangible way in that time. For all our discussion about the emerging Church, it can seem to be a

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The Divine Hours

Phyllis Tickle, a well-known writer on the Divine Hours of prayer and other topics, has a great site, linked to the Ann Arbor Vineyard’s pattern of daily offices. I’ll put this link in my blog roll to the left, for permanent usage. Check it out.

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The Work Of The People

Today I’m putting my hand to a number of smaller projects, each with its own July/August deadline and each with its own joys and challenges. A bit of planning/office cleaning, a bit of writing, a bit of DVD work, a bit of prep creating the

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God As Subject Of Worship

We’re having a rich discussion over at Robert Webber’s blog on whether “God as Object” of our worship is as sufficient a worship paradigm as “God as Subject” of our worship. Though some will balk at symantics, and other’s will question the discussion’s relationship to

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