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Peter Wehner
Senior Fellow . Worked in Reagan and Bush41 administrations and Bush43 White House. Contributing opinion writer for .
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Peter Wehner 19 Aib
If you're looking for a bit of a break from all things Mueller and Trump, from focusing on collusion and obstruction, here are some personal reflections on .
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Peter Wehner 19 Aib
"Where some see the cross as superstitious foolery or a stumbling block, others see grace and sublime love. For us, the glory and joy of Easter Sunday is only made possible by the anguish of Good Friday." My reflections on the meaning of the cross.
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NYT Opinion 19 Aib
.: From the perspective of Christianity, one can question why God allows suffering, but one cannot say God doesn’t understand it. He is not remote, indifferent, untouched or unscarred.
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James Forsyth 18 Aib
Grace is not about finishing last or first; it is about not counting. -Philip Yancey
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Peter Wehner 18 Aib
An obvious point that's worth restating: We should read the Mueller report in order to discover the truth. Set aside if we can our pro/anti-Trump views. Try not to have a vested interest in the outcome. Read it in a disinterested way, and then draw fair/reasonable conclusions.
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Robert P. George 18 Aib
Now this. This is insanity. Harvey Mansfield is one of the most accomplished scholars and eminent teachers of political philosophy in the world.
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Peter Wehner 16 Aib
"my father inspired and sometimes even helped convert by example, through what one of [Scalia's] former clerks, A.J. Bellia called the 'intensity with which he worshipped.'” on the new book he co-edited w/ on Justice Scalia's faith.
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Golden State Warriors 15 Aib
Every game. Every possession matters.
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Peter Wehner 15 Aib
What a wonderful and personal interview with , talking about his new book "The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life." Do yourself a favor and watch the interview and read the book. You'll be better for it.
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Peter Wehner 15 Aib
With it, perhaps . Ahead of it, no. Nicklaus, who was older when he won in ‘86, played a better back 9. He was also a greater ambassador for the game, in part because he was a man of extraordinary personal integrity.
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Peter Wehner 14 Aib
If Christians on Twitter find themselves constantly offending Christians/non-Christians & never speaking in ways that are winsome/inviting, their hearts have drifted from the Lord they claim to follow. A faith marked by contempt for others means something has gone terribly wrong.
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Nature is Amazing ☘️ 14 Aib
Seal accidentally scares baby polar bear
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Peter Wehner 14 Aib
I'm not sure 90 percent of Christians are doing what Christ calls them to do. At least I'll say that I fall way short of what Christ calls me to do. I'm better than I would be without my faith; but I am not nearly what I'm called to be.
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Golden State Warriors 14 Aib
Now that's just beautiful basketball.
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Peter Wehner 12 Aib
"Joy is God’s creation and gift. No authentic biblical faith is conceivable that is not permeated with it." -- More from Eugene Peterson
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Peter Wehner 12 Aib
"God is one of the realties in which we deal with that gets encrusted with a lot of stuff." Wise words by the late theologian, pastor, author and poet Eugene Peterson
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Daniel Krauthammer 12 Aib
The cover of this week features a wonderful piece by about my father’s legacy: "Charles Krauthammer... was the most important political columnist of the post–Cold War era.... He matters not only for what he thought but for how he thought.”
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Peter Wehner 12 Aib
Statute of Limitations Will Be Hotly Disputed in Assange Case "Charles Krauthammer...was the most important political columnist of the post–Cold War era." A marvelous essay on Charles by
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Peter Wehner 10 Aib
"This is a remarkable achievement." Indeed it is. We have seen what no human has ever seen before. As Mr. Spock would say, "Fascinating."
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The Atlantic 10 Aib
"To say that Christianity points you in a progressive direction is in effect to say that Christianity and progressivism are synonymous. They aren’t," argues . "Neither are Christianity and conservatism."
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