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Our Come to Jesus Moment: The Boston Declaration

Elaina Ramsey
November 22, 2017
Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology
10
Taking a page from the Old Testament, a diverse group of theological experts recently gathered in Boston wearing sackcloth and ashes to dramatize their grief over the corruption of U.S. Christianity.

One Look at American Christians and I Figure Jesus Must Have Hated Women– Right?

Frank Schaeffer
January 15, 2014
Family and Parenting, General
24
JAN 15, 2014 | BY: FRANK SCHAEFFER -- Women are attacked viciously in ways few men are with lashings of sexual innuendo, threats of...

The Demonization of 'Terrorism'

Sheldon C. Good
May 6, 2013
General, Interfaith
8
May 6, 2013 | BY: SHELDON GOOD -- The recent explosions at the Boston Marathon and subsequent media coverage exposed yet again...

A Christian Response to Terrorism

Stephen Mattson
April 16, 2013
Church Life, General
10
When Jesus was crucified—a horrific terrorist attack—He trusted God, and so should we.

Today We Pray for Our Enemies

Jon Huckins
April 16, 2013
General
5
BY: JON HUCKINS -- It is in times and tragedies like those that happened in Boston that our call to pray for our enemies is most difficult...

A Year of Eating Locally … for the Peace of the City

Ben Cressy
February 6, 2013
Church Life, General
4
BY: BEN CRESSY -- Smaller farms or grocers are better able to understand their market, because they simply have less people to...
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Learning to Speak: Chick-fil-A & our Inability to Dialogue

Michael Kimpan
August 1, 2012
General
66
The culture wars wage on. It seems just about everyone has an opinion on Chick-fil-A these days. The "Do you like their chicken sandwiches and waffle fries?" discussion has been traded for asking whether or n...

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