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Garrett Haley

Garrett Haley

Garrett Haley is a native Texan and serves as a deacon at his local assembly in Lubbock, TX. He enjoys reading, writing blog posts, leading church discussion groups, and pondering life’s deep questions. Preaching on occasion and organising church get-togethers are a couple of his other favourite areas of service.

Articles by Garrett Haley

A life devoted to knowing God: J. I. Packer (1926-2020)

A life devoted to knowing God: J. I. Packer (1926-2020)

July 19, 2020  - By Garrett Haley

The theologian was best known for his 1973 bestseller, in which he emphasised that knowing God involved a relationship, not an information game

Who are your Samaritans?

Who are your Samaritans?

June 7, 2020  - By Garrett Haley

Who have you mentally labelled as different or hopeless? The message of Jesus' famous parable holds true today too: we need to learn to love the 'other'

This Momentary Marriage: John Piper

This Momentary Marriage: John Piper

May 17, 2020  - By Garrett Haley

Marriage, as an institution, gets a pretty bad rap these days. John Piper’s This Momentary Marriage tells us what happily-ever-afters are really made of

A refuge from uncertainty

A refuge from uncertainty

April 10, 2020  - By Garrett Haley

The unknowable nature of the future, whether short-term or long-term, often raises daunting questions we cannot answer — save for one

Letters from a Skeptic: Gregory & Edward Boyd

Letters from a Skeptic: Gregory & Edward Boyd

March 15, 2020  - By Garrett Haley

A real collection of heartfelt letters between a Christian son and his unbelieving father, it raises many of the hardest questions we Christians ever face

Redeem the time

Redeem the time

January 29, 2020  - By Garrett Haley

In the wake of the shocking news of basketball legend Kobe Bryant’s passing, the message of Psalm 90 becomes all the more urgent and that much more real

Making Sense of God: Timothy Keller

Making Sense of God: Timothy Keller

January 10, 2020  - By Garrett Haley

Be warned: Keller does not employ straw man arguments when describing critiques of religion, but forces us to face some of its most difficult criticisms

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