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The Gospel is Never at Stake. A Few Words on Orthodoxy, Christian Unity, and Not Being a Big Jerk

Jenny Rae Armstrong
March 27, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
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MAR 27, 2014 | BY: JENNY RAE ARMSTRONG -- I saw a quote from a Christian leader yesterday, one that I respect despite disagreeing...

A Land without a People for a People without a Land? – Zionism, Jesus, & Israel/Palestine

Kurt Willems
March 21, 2014
General, Global
11
MAR 21, 2014 | BY: KURT WILLEMS -- Visiting Israel/Palestine is life-changing. Even prior to this trip, my heart broke for the people of...

Dear Christians, Before You Attack Someone’s Beliefs, Think About This…

Stephen Mattson
January 18, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
23
JAN 18, 2014 | BY: STEPHEN MATTSON -- As Christians, we must learn to empathize. We don’t have to agree with other people’s worldview...

Wanna Save Marriage? Stop Patronizing Women

Yaholo Hoyt
December 19, 2013
Family and Parenting, General
14
DEC 19, 2013 | BY: YAHOLO HOYT -- The only way to a healthy marriage is seen as the man just making sure to be "humble" and apologize...

Syria: The Stuff No One Wants To Talk About

Jon Huckins
September 8, 2013
General, Global
21
SEPT 8, 2013 | BY: JON HUCKINS -- I have read countless articles from political, religious and ethical perspectives on why or why not...

Our Obsession With Violence & The Stories You’re Not Supposed to Hear

Jon Huckins
August 22, 2013
General, Global
AUGUST 22, 2013 | BY: JON HUCKINS -- Upon my recent return from the Middle East, I was struck more than ever before at our Western...

Why Conflict is Good For Us

Micah Bales
June 13, 2013
Church Life, General
7
JUNE 12, 2013 | BY: MICAH BALES -- As a teenager, I always loved a good fight. I got a huge adrenaline rush from hashing out Very...

Proximity and Relationship: A Personal Story

Michael Kimpan
June 3, 2013
Church Life, General, LGBTQ+
76
JUNE 3, 2013 | BY: MICHAEL KIMPAN -- It is impossible to advance the message of reconciliation without being in proximity to and relationship...

Women in the Holy Land — Just Like Me

Lynne Hybels
January 4, 2013
General, Global
5
BY: LYNNE HYBELS -- The more I’ve seen life under a military occupation, the more I understand why so many women...
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