On the way to the Together for Adoption conference earlier this month, I listened to seven sessions from Desiring God's recent C.S. Lewis conference. They made quick work of a ten-hour drive. During the speaker's panel, one of the topics discussed was Christian joviality—in the context of a dark and suffering world. What does it mean to be sorrowful, yet always rejoicing? Doug Wilson, who introduced the concept the night before, got the ball rolling this way:
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Combatting Abortion from a Place of Joy
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On the way to the Together for Adoption conference earlier this month, I listened to seven sessions from Desiring God's recent C.S. Lewis conference. They made quick work of a ten-hour drive. During the speaker's panel, one of the topics discussed was Christian joviality—in the context of a dark and suffering world. What does it mean to be sorrowful, yet always rejoicing? Doug Wilson, who introduced the concept the night before, got the ball rolling this way: