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JIMMY DAVIS loves being married to Christine, with whom he shares the adventure of raising three great kids and a Havanese puppy named Charlie. Jimmy earned an M. A. in Christian Education and M. A. in Biblical Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary, and is an ordained teaching elder in the Presbyterian Church in America. In over 25 years of ministry he has served as a pastor to youth and college students, youth-ministry consultant, church planter, pastor of discipleship, and has taught Bible courses on the high school and college levels. He has also served as a staff writer and associate editor of the Colson Center’s Worldview Church Website.

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Inviting Job to Thanksgiving Dinner

What would it be like to have Job (you know, the guy from the Bible) over to your house for Thanksgiving Dinner?

That's a question that intrigued me this past week as I prepared to preach our .  Here are are few thoughts, and then a link to the sermon if you're interested in hearing how Psalm 136 fits in the discussion . . . 

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Cruciform by Jimmy  Davis
"So practical, lots of little take home nuggets. My favorite: we don’t engage in Bible study, prayer and other disciplines to try to please God. We do them so we can hear from Him how pleased He is with us because of what Christ has done for us on the" Read more of this review »
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"A Blueprint for Your Best Life Ever

Using the metaphor of a grand cathedral, constructed for the glory of God, Jimmy Davis lays out for his readers a clear blueprint for a life lived for the glory of God. I am told that the great cathedrals in the wor" Read more of this review »
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“We are not to practice Bible reading, fasting, solitude, prayer, and other disciplines to make God happy with us but to make space to hear how happy God is with us because of Jesus.”
Jimmy Davis, Cruciform: Living the Cross-Shaped Life

“God uses suffering to loosen our grip on the lies we’ve embraced, and to implant in us his words of truth, revealing to us the depth of that truth at levels we could never glimpse in the absence of suffering.”
Jimmy Davis, Cruciform: Living the Cross-Shaped Life

“We were created to look away from ourselves toward God, other people, and all of creation and say, “You first.”
Jimmy Davis, Cruciform: Living the Cross-Shaped Life

“The cross is the crux, the crossroads, the twisted knot at the center of reality, to which all previous history leads and from which all subsequent history flows. By it we know all reality is cruciform—the love of God, the shape of creation, the labyrinth of human history.”
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Arin Shouldn't take more than a couple of days at the most.


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Jimmy Thanks Aaron! I sent the request and am waiting for them to process it. Does it take long?


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