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Two Sons, Both Lost: What the Parables of Luke 15 Are Really Telling Us
I believe Luke 15 contains one of the greatest stories ever told. We usually call it the Parable of the Prodigal Son, but that title doesn't quite do it justice. Tim Keller wrote an entire book titled Prodigal God, making the case that the Father is the truly prodigal one. The word "prodigal" means wasteful or extravagant, reckless spending. Keller suggests the Father, in dividing his inheritance and giving whatever the younger son asked, is the reckless one. And that's the k

Daniel Lee
Jun 245 min read
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Are You Lost? (You Might Not Even Know It)
Here's a question that sounds simple but isn't: what does it feel like to be lost? Most of us jump straight to helpless or frustrated. But that's not quite right. Being lost doesn't feel like being lost. It feels like you're going the right direction. It feels like everything's fine. You think you're on track. I know this from personal experience. I've been lost in a church building, a Walmart, a mall in New Orleans, the streets of Rome, and the roads outside Glacier National

Daniel Lee
Jun 225 min read
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More Than a Building: 5 Surprising Truths About Unity from the Ancient World
In our hyper-connected era, we have built digital bridges that span the globe, yet we have never felt more tribal. Despite the illusion of a "connected" world, our social landscape is fractured by echo chambers and ethnic silos. We retreat into the familiar, assuming that true unity is a modern impossibility. To find the solution, we must look back to a group of believers in modern-day Turkey—the church at Ephesus. The letter to the Ephesians (written around AD 60-62) is not

Daniel Lee
Apr 155 min read
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