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Rethinking Relationships

February 11, 2005 at (TBD)
(location TBD)
Presenters: Don Miller

Growing up in a Baptist church, Miller left his faith because all he could get were How answers to his Why questions. He was taught Christian formulas that stole the beauty and mystery from a life with God, ultimately turning his back on God because he found his faith to be simple, silly, and stupid. In this honest and autobiographical talk Miller leads his listeners through his rejection of God and Christianity, his "reawakening to beauty," and way of following Christ through what he calls Christian Spirituality. Touching on topics such as identity, ethics, and the nature of story, Miller's talk is full of insight, humor, and wisdom for all who have questions of God, faith, and life.

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