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Capitol Storm: What Should Come as No Surprise

Meagan Ruby Wagner
January 8, 2021
General, Politics, Race
Let us tell our children the truth about what happened this week at the Capitol: white supremacists and domestic terrorists, deceived and deluded and power hungry, attempted to violently overthrow the government.  They faced very little opposition.  

Are Churches Willing to Love Their Young People More Than Their Politics?

Scott McConnell
January 15, 2019
Church Life, Politics
Talk together more, not less.

We Are Not All There Is

Lee Ann Pomrenke
January 11, 2019
Creation & Environment, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
We need to check ourselves before we sacrifice everything on the altar of self-interest.

Jewish Lending Groups Step in to Help Their Furloughed Kin

Yonat Shimron
January 9, 2019
Interfaith, Politics, Practical Justice
There are an estimated 800,000 furloughed workers across the country.

Why is Jeff Sessions Quoting Romans 13 and Why is It So Often Invoked?

Emily McFarlan Miller and Yonat Shimron
June 16, 2018
Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology
“While Sessions may take the Bible seriously in this situation he has demonstrated he is no theologian,” Johnnie Moore said.

Michael Curry v. Robert Jeffress on the Biblical View of Government

Mark Silk
June 3, 2018
Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, has become the first Mainline Protestant leader in a generation to require criticism from the religious right.

Lies from the Pit of Hell: The Dangerous Theology of Rev. Jeffress

Craig M. Watts
August 11, 2017
General, Global, Politics, Theology
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Any God that has given Trump the authority to unleash vast devastation to “protect America” is not the God revealed in Jesus Christ but an idol wrapped in red, white, and blue.

Big Trouble Comin’: An Interview with Walter Brueggemann

Don Golden
May 24, 2017
Books, General, Politics, Theology
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Big trouble comin’ is hope for those on the underside.

Is Jesus “Religious”?

Micah Bales
August 9, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
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AUG 9, 2014 | BY: MICAH BALES -- All my life I just assumed that Jesus is a religious figure, the founder of Christianity. And why wouldn't...

Is Christianity Getting Better or Worse?

Stephen Mattson
July 30, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
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JULY 30, 2014 | BY: STEPHEN MATTSON -- Christianity often follow a narrative that assumes everything is getting worse. Sermons...
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