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Marilyn Chandler McEntyre

Marilyn Chandler McEntyre is professor of English at Westmont College in Santa Barbara California. Chandler has been teaching for many years and is the author of a recent book of poetry, In Quiet Light: Poems on Vermeer's Women. Her last column for Christianity Today appeared in October 2001.

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Furthermore: Teach Your Children Well
Hearing 'When I was in school' helps our children no more than it helped us.
Furthermore | Marilyn Chandler McEntyre: Preaching to Preschoolers
A children's sermon is a time to feed their imaginations, not their egos
Furthermore | Marilyn Chandler McEntyre: Resisting Relevancy
The church suffers when pastors confuse anecdotes with parables
My House, God's House
Hospitality is not merely good manners but a ministry of healing
Furthermore | Marilyn Chandler McEntyre: Rx for Moral Fussbudgets
Good guilt entails more than repentance for merely personal sins
Furthermore | Marilyn Chandler McEntyre: Community, Not Commodity
Let us acknowledge, and even mourn, what we lose when worship meets media
Furthermore: Nice Is Not the Point
Sometimes love is sharp, hard-edged, confusing, and seemingly unfair.
Furthermore: The Fullness of Time
I'd like life to be a series of pauses like a poem, rather than a fast-paced, page-turner airport novel.
In the Word: 'I've Been Through Things'
Meditating on Honor your father and your mother.
Silence Is to Dwell In
An hour of quiet is a rare gift, hard to come by in an ordinary week, even for those who seek it.
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