Uncloistered

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  “She gazed ahead through a long reach of future days strung together like pearls in a rosary, every one like the others, and all smooth and flawless and innocent, and her heart went up in thankfulness. Outside was the fervid summer afternoon; the air was filled with the sounds of the busy harvest of men and birds and bees; there were halloos, metallic clatterings, sweet calls, and long hummings. Louisa sat, prayerfully numbering her days, like an uncloistered nun.” A New England Nun By Mary E. Wilkins Freeman (1852–1930)

Randoms

Jonathan Edwards: A Missionary? PhD. Candidate Jonathan Gibson takes a closer look at the famed preachers' service in Stockbridge.

Paul Tripp examines anger, the beautiful characteristic of God.

How about some Biblical Roundup for the Root of Bitterness? Paul Tautges mixes up a batch of "15 Ways To Kill Bitterness."

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