Be the Bridge Is ECPA Christian Book of the Year By Cathy Lynn Grossman | May 06, 2021
After a year of upheaval a fearful pandemic, swelling demands for social justice, and a challenging national election the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association on Thursday announced a slate of 2021 Christian Book Awards winning titles that highlight reconciliation, inspiration, and consolation. ECPA president Stan Jantz, congratulating all the winners, said in a year of uncertainty and turmoil, readers turned in record numbers to Christian books.
During a live webcast, presented for hundreds of industry professionals, authors, and publishers, the ECPA also presented its Pinnacle Award, given only four times since the awards program was created in 1978, to Max Lucado, whose books have sold over 145 million copies worldwide.
Theistic Amorism
Monday, March 8, 2021 @ 12:05 PM
That’s right one.
Such a majestic entreaty should be at least somewhat disquieting to you.
A sense of wonderment is always an appropriate response when contemplating thoughts of God (Exodus 33:20; Judges 13:18).
Rightly did Charles Spurgeon opine, “It is not possible that mortal men should be thoroughly conscious of the divine presence without being filled with awe.”Conversely, J.I. Packer noted, “There is something exceedingly improving to the mind in a contemplation of the Divinity. It is a subject so vast, that all our thoughts are lost in its immensity; so deep, that our pride is drowned in its infinity.