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On Trump, Forgiveness, and Theocracy

Bill Cayley
May 30, 2019
Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology
A man known as a holder of grudges does not exemplify the Christian call to forgiveness.

Will Grace Prevail as Tennessee Execution Looms?

Shane Claiborne
May 9, 2019
Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice, Theology
No one is above reproach. And no one is beyond redemption.

Growing in the Dark

Richard Fowler
February 4, 2019
General, Theology
The hard times we experience are not meaningless or hopeless.

Who Among Us? What the Kavanaugh Hearings Can Teach Us About Forgiveness

Katelyn Beaty
October 1, 2018
Church Life, Politics, Theology
Christians understand that forgiveness — by God or others — is not a free pass.

Is it Biblical to Forgive and Forget?

Nils Von Kalm
May 28, 2014
Church Life, General
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MAY 28, 2014 | BY: NILS VON KALM -- What does forgiveness look like? Specifically, what about the famous notion of forgive and forget? Is that...

Identifying with the Oppressor

Nikole Lim
May 2, 2014
General, Global
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MAY 2, 2014 | BY: NIKOLE LIM -- Over banana beer and fried plantains, we sat around a communal table—us and them. Together with...

Riley Cooper: Is he Good enough for a second chance? YES and I'll tell you why

Romal J. Tune
August 4, 2013
General, Race
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AUGUST 4, 2013 | BY: ROMAL TUNE -- Herm Edwards, Merril Hoge and Ed Werder discussed the racially inflammatory language of...

Where Is God When We're in Pain?

Frank Schaeffer
July 18, 2013
Church Life, General, Theology
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JULY 18, 2013 | BY: FRANK SCHAEFFER -- Where is God when a child is shot in Newtown or hung in Auschwitz or killed in an American....

What does it mean to forgive someone?

Spenser Bolte
June 29, 2013
Church Life, General, Theology
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JUNE 29, 2013 | BY: SPENSER BOLTE -- So what would happen if we practiced radical forgiveness of people? We hear stories like...

We Can Live the Love We See in Jesus – Lent Week 4 SERVICE

Jarrod McKenna
March 18, 2013
Theology
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BY: JARROD MCKENNA -- When we don't know where our identity lies within a society it is easy to find and use a common victim...
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