Kathy Keller
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The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God
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2011
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The Songs of Jesus: A Year of Daily Devotions in the Psalms
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27 editions
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2015
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God's Wisdom for Navigating Life: A Year of Daily Devotions in the Book of Proverbs
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19 editions
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2017
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Jesus, Justice, and Gender Roles: A Case for Gender Roles in Ministry
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2012
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On Marriage
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6 editions
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2020
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The New City Catechism: 52 Questions and Answers for Our Hearts and Minds
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6 editions
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2014
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El Dios pródigo, Guía de discusión: Encuentra tu lugar en la mesa
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14 editions
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2009
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The Meaning of Marriage: A Couple's Devotional: A Year of Daily Devotions
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11 editions
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2019
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The Meaning of Marriage Study Guide: A Vision for Married and Single People
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4 editions
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2015
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Turning back the pages of time: An American history library book list
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1993
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“Most people, when they are looking for a spouse, are looking for a finished statue when they should be looking for a wonderful block of marble. Not so you can create the kind of person you want, but rather because you see what kind of person Jesus is making.”
― The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God
― The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God
“We never know whom we marry; we just think we do. Or even if we first marry the right person, just give it a while and he or she will change. For marriage, being [the enormous thing it is] means we are not the same person after we have entered it. The primary problem is . . . learning how to love and care for the stranger to whom you find yourself married.”
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“Jesus called his disciples to be both “salt and light.” Each image depicts a perfect balance between difference and yet involvement. Salt only helps the meat if it is chemically different from the meat, yet is spread out into it. Light only pushes back the dark if it is both different from the dark, yet perceptible instead of being hidden under a basket (Matthew 5:15). So the Christian church must both keep its distinctiveness—not assimilating to the non-believing culture—and it MUST stay engaged and involved in that culture, rather than separated from it. We must remain in relationships and conversations with non-Christian people and secularized institutions and fields—not treating them simply as opponents. We must do so even when it costs us.”
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