quiet
Pascal once said, “The biggest issue in our day is that a person can’t sit quietly in his own room.” And that was said in the 17th century.
Pascal once said, “The biggest issue in our day is that a person can’t sit quietly in his own room.” And that was said in the 17th century.
This entry was posted on Monday, December 3rd, 2007 at 1:43 pm and is filed under Journey. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Soul and the City (Heidish)
The Pursuit of God (Tozer)
A Year with C.S. Lewis
Francis Schaeffer Trilogy
Shepherding a Child's Heart (Tripp)
Why Marriages Succeed or Fail (Gottmann)
Exclusion and Embrace (Volf)
Science and Grace (Morris, Petcher)
Can Man live without God (Zacharius)
The Gospel in a Pluralist Society (Newbigin)
The Story We Find Ourselves In (McLaren)
The Journey (Guiness)
Hitler's Cross (Lutzer)
No Man is an Island (Merton)
Simply Christian (Wright)

utazni is proudly powered by
WordPress
Entries (RSS)
and Comments (RSS).
29 queries. 0.150 seconds.

December 3rd, 2007 19:33
Dude he was time traveling… I heard from Erich von Daniken that Pascal was in the 21st century and he thought it is the 17th… :)
Lazo von vukovaren
December 4th, 2007 00:12
maybe he’s here now… is that him drinking coffee and posting on his blog over there in the corner?
December 4th, 2007 17:22
um, ya that brought conviction…
December 6th, 2007 00:00
hackings Mark’s Blog?
:)
Lazo
December 6th, 2007 09:45
And why can’t we? Aren’t we afraid to see and hear what is really inside of us? Afraid to see the absolute desperate nature of ourselves without God…