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Who’s an Evangelical and Who Gets to Decide?

Thomas S. Kidd
September 28, 2019
Church Life, Global, Politics
Evangelicals represented in the media are hardly representative

In Fight over Protestant-Only Foster Agency, Lawsuit Asks: Who Is a Christian?

Yonat Shimron
February 26, 2019
Church Life, Family and Parenting, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Politics
Historically, Protestants have objected to the office of the pope; devotion to Mary, the mother of Jesus, and to the saints, which some Protestants see as a form of idolatry.

Being Born Again is Not about Going to Heaven

Nils Von Kalm
May 10, 2014
General, Theology
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MAY 10, 2014 | BY: NILS VON KALM -- In the church I grew up in, being Christian was all about your own personal relationship with God...

Have you been 'born again'?

Morf Morford
August 28, 2013
Church Life, General, Theology
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AUGUST 28, 2013 | BY: MORF MORFORD -- “Have you been born again?” was a popular question a generation ago. This question...

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  • Again and Again: A Song for Lent

    The Many
    February 27, 2021
    There's lament - “Why are things so broken – again and again – where has all the mercy gone.” But also this gratitude – "again and again"– in the midst of it all, "God’s love remains."

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