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Tag Archives: Classical Quest
Sunday School Teacher Learns Her Lesson – seeing the Good Samaritan in the flesh
[Today’s guest post is from Adriana Kassner Cunningham, who blogs at Classical Quest, where she touches on fine literature and the fineness of a family campfire, the simplicity of a woodland walk and the wonder of the written word.] *** Seeing … Continue reading
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Tagged Adriana Kassner Cunningham, Classical Quest, Good Samaritan, Sunday School, Teaching
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Racial Reconciliation, One Ordination Day At A Time
[Today’s guest post is from Adriana Kassner Cunningham, who blogs at Classical Quest, where she touches on fine literature and the fineness of a family campfire, the simplicity of a woodland walk and the wonder of the written word. This is her … Continue reading
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Tagged Adriana Kassner Cunningham, Classical Quest, Family of God, Racial Reconciliation
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People’s Looks and Covers of Books – what’s inside counts
[Adriana Kassner Cunningham, at her blog Classical Quest, touches on fine literature and the fineness of a family campfire, the simplicity of a woodland walk and the wonder of the written word. I am honored to host her today.] *** … Continue reading
Embracing the Gospel Through Racial Reconciliation – a guest post from Adriana Kassner Cunningham
[I am so pleased to be able to host my friend Adriana Kassner Cunningham today. She writes about life and literature and faith at Classical Quest, a blog well worth your time. Her post here is part two of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Acts 10:34-35, Adriana Kassner Cunningham, Classical Quest, racial profiling, Romans 12:10, stereotypes
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The Classical Quest on Lust
Adriana at Classical Quest has a way with words and pictures, particularly when she combines them. She sent me these, taking a line from a recent article I wrote on taking responsibility for lust, and I liked them so much … Continue reading
A Classical Quest For Eternity
[Adriana at Classical Quest is re-running a post from my archives, concerning our lives in God’s eternity. Here’s the intro, then click over to read the rest. While you’re there, you can check out all the great insights Adriana brings … Continue reading
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Tagged 1 John 4, C.S. Lewis, children, children of God, Classical Quest, eternity, love
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