Author Archives: Dana Dill

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About Dana Dill

I'm a Christian, husband, daddy, pastor, professor, and hope to be a friend to pilgrims on their way home.

The End of My Highlighter

I just finished reading a fantastic little book called The Person of Christ by Andrew Bonar. Reading it feels like sitting with a man who wants nothing more than for you to see that everything you could ever need or want … Continue reading

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A Legacy

Often times young men and women live their lives thinking only about the present and neglect to think about how they will affect the generations that will proceed from them. Given that, I think the words Voddie Baucham Jr. shares about the … Continue reading

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Making Much of Sin

Sin is not something the world enjoys to hear about. Even closer to home, sin is not something a lot of self-professing Christians think wise to talk much about or even at all. Talk of sin has become, to many, … Continue reading

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Have We Lost the Goosebumps on Our Soul?

This is a diagnostic post where I’d like to ask a simple question for your reflection: How do you feel about grace? We talk about grace: Jesus died for my sins. We sing about amazing grace and how sweet it … Continue reading

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The Saturday Post(s)

Here are my favorite articles from the week for your weekend reading. Warfare in the Coffee Shop. “Cosmic combat occurs every Friday morning at a coffee shop a few blocks from my home…These may look like meetings for hazelnut coffee and … Continue reading

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A Word About Worldliness

I just started digging into a little book called Worldliness which has contributions of authors under the editing hand of C.J. Mahaney. This book wastes no words in getting to the heart of the issue and I found myself mercifully challenged … Continue reading

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What Good Are Good Works?

Where do good works fit into your Christian life? Having a hard time articulating an answer? You’re not alone. A lot of Christians don’t know how to think or feel about good works. We at least know they should somehow … Continue reading

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Choosing Friends: A Most Dangerous Task

Allow me to ask three simple questions that dramatically affect your life. Who are your friends? Not the people you know at work or school and casually refer to as “friends”, but the people you are closest to. The ones you … Continue reading

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Grandpa God

God… When you read that, what came into your mind? When you think about God, what do you think about? It’s good and nice you believe in God, but which one? Is it anything like a grandpa god? Out of … Continue reading

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A Soul Fattening Duty

Often times I meet with students who express a certain something lacking in their walk with Jesus. They are still tending to the various means of grace God has given them in corporate worship, the Scriptures, and prayer. They aren’t … Continue reading

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