I thought I’d wrap up 2024 with a Top 5 Retrospective. So, without further ado, here are my five most-read posts of this year. writing.danielletreweek.com/p/top-five-o...
I thought I’d wrap up 2024 with a Top 5 Retrospective. So, without further ado, here are my five most-read posts of this year. writing.danielletreweek.com/p/top-five-o...
Latest (final?) round of edits of my forthcoming book on singleness submitted right in time for the end of the year 🎉 Go me.
This is a truly awful and awfully pejorative way to describe singles without children. Very, very few of us are “kinless”.
Words don’t just communicate meaning. They also shape meaning. Let’s nip this one in the bud before it actually takes on this meaning.
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Our top 5 books of the year 🏆
We've reviewed nearly 100 of the latest Christian books in 2024. Here, our Reviews editor John Woods shares en's top five.
Congrats @danitreweek.bsky.social, John Lennox, Rebecca McLaughlin, @natwillnatter.bsky.social, Peter Williams
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"The eunuchs operate as a kind of aspirational metaphor for a godly life of singleness… but not for a specially empowered few. The eunuchs are the aspiration model for all of Jesus’ followers who either do not marry or do not remarry after divorce" 🔗👇
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Now that I’ve found @danitreweek.bsky.social here, I can reshare this.
Have you heard people saying Mt 19:10-12 (the eunuchs' pericope) is all about Jesus endorsing intentionally chosen, never-married, vocational singleness as a kingdom ideal for a select few? What if we’ve been reading it wrong?
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This all looks awfully familiar 😂