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Grace Notes: 366 Daily Inspirations from a Fellow Pilgrim by Philip Yancey

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2.0

For being the visual edition, it relies primarily on words. Visual, here, does not mean visual art so much that it means color backgrounds for text.

Also: lots of substitutionary atonement assumptions (ugh).

Also also: Frames itself as urging Christians to move towards others in love -- including sinners such as birth control users (p104) and enemies such as abortionists, film producers ("polluting our culture"), and politicians ("threatening my moral principals") (all p114). Which is to say: either this book wasn't written for someone like me, and the others I most need to move towards in love are other Christians (knowledge which existed prior to this book, but was certainly reinforced).
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