Rebecca Manley Pippert
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Out of the Saltshaker and Into the World: Evangelism as a Way of Life
28 editions
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1980
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Stay Salt
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Out of the Saltshaker: Evangelism as a Way of Life, Journal
5 editions
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1999
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Hope Has Its Reasons: The Search to Satisfy Our Deepest Longings
12 editions
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1988
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A Heart for God: Learning From David Through the Tough Choices of Life
5 editions
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2002
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How to Lead a Seeker Bible Discussion
3 editions
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published
2003
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Out of the Salt Shaker and Into the World: Study Guide
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Uncovering the Life of Jesus: Six encounters with Christ from the Gospel of Luke
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2015
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Talking About Jesus Without Sounding Religious
4 editions
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2003
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A Heart Like His: The Shaping of Character in the Choices of Life
5 editions
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1996
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“If you say there is no such thing as morality in absolute terms, then child abuse is not evil, it just may not happen to be your thing.”
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“We tend to be taken aback by the thought that God could be angry. how can a deity who is perfect and loving ever be angry?...We take pride in our tolerance of the excesses of others. So what is God's problem?... But love detests what destroys the beloved. Real love stands against the deception, the lie, the sin that destroys. Nearly a century ago the theologian E.H. Glifford wrote: 'Human love here offers a true analogy: the more a father loves his son, the more he hates in him the drunkard, the liar, the traitor.'... Anger isn't the opposite of love. Hate is, and the final form of hate is indifference... How can a good God forgive bad people without compromising himself? Does he just play fast and loose with the facts? 'Oh, never mind...boys will be boys'. Try telling that to a survivor of the Cambodian 'killing fields' or to someone who lost an entire family in the Holocaust. No. To be truly good one has to be outraged by evil and implacably hostile to injustice.”
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“Whatever controls us is our lord. The person who seeks power is controlled by power. The person who seeks acceptance is controlled by acceptance. We do not control ourselves. We are controlled by the lord of our lives.”
― Out of the Saltshaker
― Out of the Saltshaker
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