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Summer Book Suggestions 2018

Summer Book Suggestion: Strange Survivors by Oné Pagán

June 13, 2018 by Andy Walsh No Comments

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You are all but guaranteed to learn something new about God’s creativity as expressed through nature’s endless forms and to enjoy a chuckle in the process.

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Filed Under: Book Review/Discussion, Science and Faith Tagged With: biology, book recommendation, evolutionary biology, science, science corner, Summer Book Suggestions 2018, symbiosis

Summer Book Suggestion: Every Job a Parable by John Van Sloten

May 28, 2018 by Tom Grosh IV No Comments

The purpose of “Every Job a Parable” is to help kindle a new kind of vocational imagination, to help you experience God at work
more, and to help you read the parable that is your job.

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Filed Under: Christian Thought and Practice, Quotes, Resources, Resources for ESN Members, Vocation Tagged With: book recommendation, Every Job a Parable, parables, spiritual formation, Summer Book Suggestions 2018, vocation

Summer Book Suggestion: Spiritual Rhythm by Mark Buchanan

May 20, 2018 by Hannah Eagleson No Comments

We’re looking for summer reading suggestions from our readers. Blog editor Hannah Eagleson shares one of her favorites to help get us started.

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