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Joel Howard's avatar

Jeff,

What an amazing read. I could not agree more, at every point. The more you write, the more I am convinced you have a gift that needs to blossom and be shared. Thank you for cultivating this gift of yours. Please keep going.

As a writer, and even in my current work at the university level, I know how challenging it is to organize thoughts, properly state references, and add to the intellectual conversation in any given field of study. Humbly, your caliber of writing is far beyond what I typically read, or what I could do myself.

May God expand both your gift as well as your influence. One thing that has always blessed me in knowing you is how connected you are to the human experience. You are such a deep person, and a deep thinker. Now I am amazed at how with both of those priceless qualities you are able to represent in written form, things that matter. And you are able to employ this to make a change in this world. To God be the glory. Keep it up - and don't ever look back.

Here are some of my favorite lines:

- In market terms, our culture’s supply of confusion, has created a high demand for wisdom and prudence

- Clarity is charity

- We need to level with ourselves, talk with each other, pray and repent from our faith in the false gospel of expressive individualism. 

- the chaotic nature of our language today and the breakdown of agreement.

- My prayer is “Lord, give us the humility, courage, and love that we need to attempt this act of submission. And may we repent and believe in the One True Gospel, for the love of God and our neighbor.”

- Empathy is a beautiful thing...When empathy is untethered from God’s truth, it can be very dangerous.

- ...so you may hear a sense of urgency in my tone. 

- But this truth does not exclude or nullify other truths

- This is our Tower of Babel, our culture’s attempt to transcend the finitude of humanness through human innovation.

This article is a keeper.

Kindly,

Joel Howard

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Peter Cardillo's avatar

“By what standard?” is an illuminating and convicting question for Christians. If it’s not God’s word by which we come to the truth then we’re missing the mark and worse yet potentially “suppressing the truth in unrighteousness.”

Thanks for pointing to this in this piece!

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