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Faith Gone Wrong

Timothy McMahan King
June 19, 2019
Books, General, Theology
Addiction is dangerous not because it always lies, but because it only tells a part of the truth.

As Opioid Epidemic Spreads, a NC Church Opens Its Doors to a Syringe Exchange

Yonat Shimron
June 12, 2019
Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice
“We’re trying to meet people where they are.”

A Response to the Life and Death of Philip Seymour Hoffman

T.C. Ryan
February 12, 2014
General
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FEB 12, 2014 | BY: T.C. RYAN -- Like so many others I was deeply touched and troubled by the recent death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman...

Does Jesus heal drug addicts?

Romal J. Tune
February 9, 2014
Family and Parenting, General
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FEB 9, 2014 | BY: ROMAL TUNE -- I almost gave up on my drug-addict mother. But then I discovered that God never gives up. In memory of...

People Cutting for Bieber: How Did We Get Here?

Christian Piatt
January 9, 2013
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BY: CHRISTIAN PIATT -- The ever-reliable and scrupulous news outlet TMZ recently publicized a photo featuring Justin Bieber with...

The Universe Across Town

Morf Morford
August 17, 2012
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
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Can you picture what we’ll be So limitless and free Desperately in need of some stranger’s hand In a…desperate land! “The End” by the Doors I know most of the drug dealers and prostitutes in my city. I worked...
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