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Like all great building projects, the world runs on the wisdom of its Architect. The universe is a carefully ordered place designed for humanity's good and God's glory. Too often, however, we attempt life based on our own understanding. To become wise, we must respond to Wisdom's call--to dwell in Wisdom's house. Scripture teaches that Christ Himself is our wisdom--our way back to understanding how to build and live as the Architect intended. Those who meditate on the wisdom of Christ will find themselves living in Wisdom's house once again. You will be refreshed and able to bring life to…mehr

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Like all great building projects, the world runs on the wisdom of its Architect. The universe is a carefully ordered place designed for humanity's good and God's glory. Too often, however, we attempt life based on our own understanding. To become wise, we must respond to Wisdom's call--to dwell in Wisdom's house. Scripture teaches that Christ Himself is our wisdom--our way back to understanding how to build and live as the Architect intended. Those who meditate on the wisdom of Christ will find themselves living in Wisdom's house once again. You will be refreshed and able to bring life to those around you--just like Christ who breathed life from its start. K. A. Ellis shows us how to claim the asset of wisdom and invites us to experience Jesus Christ--the Wisdom on which our world rests. Ellis calls us to live as people who are wise.
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Autorenporträt
K. A. ELLIS is the Director of the Edmiston Center for the Study of the Bible and Ethnicity in Atlanta, Georgia. She's passionate about theology, human rights, and global religious freedom. Since 2006, she has collaborated with the Swiss-based organization, International Christian Response, traveling internationally to connect local and global Christians while studying and advocating for global religious freedom. Her research explores Christian endurance from society's margins, particularly in places where it's most difficult to live the Christian life. She is the Cannada Fellow for World Christianity at Reformed Theological Seminary, and holds a Master of Arts in Religion (MAR) from Westminster Theological Seminary, a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from the Yale School of Drama, and is a Ph.D. candidate in World Christianity and Ethics at the Oxford Center for Mission Studies in England.