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Charles Ringmawww.charlesringma.com
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Charles Ringma Author. Author of over 25 best-selling Christian books and meditational. readers including the newly released, 'A Fragile Hope.'.
The Seeking Heart: A Journey With Henri Nouwen - LibraryThingwww.librarything.com › work
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... spiritual writers, but in the words of Charles Ringma, he was also "an important witness to the humble, vulnerable, caring, loving side of Christianity.
Tyndale | Authors | Charles Ringma
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The mission of Tyndale House Publishers is to minister to the spiritual needs of people, primarily through literature consistent with biblical principles. Tyndale publishes Christian fiction, nonfiction, children's books, and other resources, including Bibles in the New Living Translation (NLT).
Prodigal Kiwi(s) Blog: Charles Ringma in Conversation
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Today, a fascinating conversation between theologian / practitioner Charles Ringma and Rachael Kohn on ABC's The Spirit of Things. It aired yesterday ( ). “…Concerned about 'tribalism' and thinking in 'little boxes', Charles Ringma thinks Christians need to be pulled out...
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· Charles Ringma is Emeritus Professor at Regent College, Vancouver, and Honorary Associate Professor at The University of Queensland, ...
Notes from the Hermitage - LinkedIn
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Charles RingmaFollow. Author. Like 11; Comment 0. Share. LinkedIn; Facebook; Twitter. 0. There are many Christians who think that living a ...
A Spirituality of Eating | Charles Ringma | Pulse | LinkedIn
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We more readily link spirituality and fasting as a spiritual practice that has a long history in the Christian tradition. But eating is not simply intrinsic to life, it is also an important dimension of the life of faith, community, and that of witness and service. This is so because spirituality is not a part of life, but has to ...
Entering the Desert | Charles Ringma | Pulse | LinkedIn
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“Jesus full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit in the desert, where for forty days he was tempted by the devil” (Luke 4: 1-2). The experience of the desert has long been a theme of Christian spirituality. Israel's experience of the long years in the wilderness marked it as a place ...
Hermitage in the Heart: part 4 | Charles Ringma | Pulse | LinkedIn
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The Christian life does not flourish simply on inner gazing. And it never prospers by keeping a record of one's achievements. Nor is it enhanced by constant archaeological expeditions into one's inner being and regularly taking the pulse of one's spiritual state. The Christian life comes as gift, the gift of the ...
Intentionality | Charles Ringma | Pulse | LinkedIn
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Putting things to their proper use. There are some very basic ways in which we can view the world and our fellow human beings. One way, is to see everything as inherently good. The opposite is that everything is somehow evil. Clearly, there are other ways in thinking about our world. The basic Christian ...
Loss (III): From My Journal* | Charles Ringma | Pulse | LinkedIn
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One theme worth exploring is the nature of loss within Christian thought and spirituality. The most basic and foundational theme is the human loss of primal innocence in the Edenic story of the Book of Genesis. Here humans lose their relationship with God through an easily identifiable human trait – an ...
Notes from the Hermitage | Charles Ringma | Pulse | LinkedIn
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Besides growing up in a Christian family steeped in the Reformed faith – thus having that as a formative environment – there were two other settings that helped shape my Christian journey. The one was the 'outbreak' of Charismatic renewal in Brisbane in the 1960's and the other was the so-called Jesus ...
Notes from the Hermitage | Charles Ringma | Pulse | LinkedIn
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The Christian life is framed and sustained by some broad realities. One such framework is the kaleidoscopic biblical narrative. Another, is the diverse reality of the universal church in history. A third, is the providential nature of God's concern for the whole human race, including those in the faith community.
Receiving and Giving: The Double Movement of the Christian Life ...
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[1] Quoted in M. Muggeridge, Something Beautiful for God: Mother Teresa of Calcutta. (London: Collins, 1972), p (c) Charles Ringma, Wash the Feet of the World with Mother Teresa (Vancouver: Regent College Publishing, 2008), p FollowFollowingUnfollowCharles Ringma. Sign in to follow ...
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A Fragile Hope – Dr Charles Ringma. Melinda McCredie | vision.org.au. Sunday, February 20th, Be Still in Jesus. Photo supplied by Shutterstock.
Charles R. Ringma, Ph.D. – CenterQuest
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Charles R. Ringma, Ph.D. Posted on October 31, by CenterQuest. Charles Ringma “Every move to deepen the spiritual life of Christians in the 21st century is a sign of hope for the renewal of the church and the re-building of a world marked by shalom. In this task, CenterQuest seeks to be a midwife of the birthing and ...
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