Not exact matches
Though I am not a Calvinist, I hold to
radical, outrageous, scandalous
grace (a
grace which is more gracious than the
grace of many Calvinists), and I believe that as fallen and sinful human beings, we should always be
about the work of reforming ourselves and our theology and never consider ourselves fully reformed.
I have been a proponent of the
radical free
grace of God for
about fifteen years now, by which we get eternal life as a completely free gift of God, with no strings attached, and no works required on our part to gain, keep, or prove that we have eternal life.
He was all
about transparency, frankness and a commitment to love and
grace, no matter who we were dealing with, way too
radical for our supposedly progressive Non-denominational Evangelical church.
I feel this church is
about to be pushed deeper into the
radical grace of God in Jesus and Iâ $ ™ m not sure how weâ $ ™ re going to take it or how well Iâ $ ™ ll lead it?
Readers and critics were enchanted; as NPR commented, «Towles writes with
grace and verve
about the mores and manners of a society on the cusp of
radical change.»
Gina Lake is the author of over twenty books
about awakening to one's true nature, including From Stress to Stillness, All
Grace, In the World But Not of It, The Jesus Trilogy, A Heroic Life, Trusting Life, Embracing the Now,
Radical Happiness, and Choosing Love.