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Why I Bother Being Lutheran: Theology of the Cross

Angela Denker
October 30, 2017
Church Life, General, Theology
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If God was there at the cross, and Jesus rose again, then God could still be here —even after death, even after suffering, after divorce and betrayal. And the theology of the cross that is Lutheran not only heals, but it indicts.

Do Christians Really Need The Bible?

Stephen Jarnick
August 10, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
79
AUG 10, 2014 | BY: STEPHEN JARNICK -- Christians need Jesus and God but do we really need the Bible? Before you label me as a...

The Oppressor has more responsibility than the Oppressed

Alan Molineaux
July 28, 2014
General, Global
191
JULY 28, 2014 | BY: ALAN MOLINEAUX -- I have been having some ongoing social media debates with people about the Israeli-Palestinian...

Evangelicalism and the Future

Steve Chalke
July 10, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
22
JULY 10, 2014 | BY: STEVE CHALKE -- The terms 'evangelical' and 'evangelicalism', alongside the act of 'evangelism', are rooted in two...

Scripture Wasn't Written for Men Alone

Tony Campolo
May 19, 2014
Church Life, General, Interfaith, Theology
19
MAY 19, 2014 | BY: TONY CAMPOLO -- Those of us who are religious have to ask ourselves whether the prophets who inscribed our sacred writings ever...

On World Vision, gay marriage, and taking a stand on the backs of starving children

Kristen Howerton
March 26, 2014
General, LGBTQ+
196
MAR 26, 2014 | BY: KRISTEN HOWERTON -- On Monday, Christianity Today reported on a shift in World Vision’s employment policy...

What If God is Pragmatic?

Yaholo Hoyt
January 12, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
20
JAN 12, 2014 | BY: YAHOLO HOYT -- It isn’t so much that God is changing the rules, he is simply being pragmatic. He wants us to do the best we...

Let's End Our Silly Battle for Jesus' Personality

Yaholo Hoyt
October 30, 2013
Church Life, General, Theology
13
OCT 30, 2013 | BY: YAHOLO HOYT -- Was Jesus a jock, a geek, a scholar, an introvert or an extrovert? Why does it matter? Jesus never said...

Watchman Nee: A Red Letter Christian

Mae Elise Cannon
August 3, 2013
Church Life, General, Theology
6
AUGUST 3, 2013 | BY: MAE ELISE CANNON -- The twentieth-century Chinese evangelist Watchman Nee is one example of a Red Letter Christian...

What if the World Doesn't End?

Yaholo Hoyt
July 17, 2013
General, Theology
14
JULY 16, 2013 | BY: YAHOLO HOYT -- The problems we face today are not evidence of our doom, they are opportunities to show Christ to...
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