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Small Church-Big Table wonders if pastors can dare to be human.
An interesting 52 minute listen on the history, hows and whys of the confluence of white, American evangelicals and conservative politics…back to the 1800s.
Gun reform will be nearly impossible when gun rights and religion are so tightly entwined, says a study by the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious
WIth US Independence Day behind us, can I now say that for much of my life, “freedom” hasn’t really been a big concern, a priority
The high court completes its most consequential and controversial term in decades.
Religion News Service reports that the embattled congregation in Grand Rapids won’t remove the controversial Deacon.
Contemporary worship was a boomer thing. Apparently Gen X and Z more concerned with authenticity and earlier worship times.
How might predestination provide assurance in today’s world? Matthew Myer Boulton explores in The Christian Century.
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