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I’m ten years old. It’s summer vacation. We are visiting my grandparents in hot and sticky Iowa. Air conditioning is still rudimentary so almost every
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I’m ten years old. It’s summer vacation. We are visiting my grandparents in hot and sticky Iowa. Air conditioning is still rudimentary so almost every
Charlotte Bronte’s “The Missionary” provides insight into “why missions” and attitudes toward non-Christian religions that might be especially helpful to young people — so says
A study suggests that a “faith-based” life benefits learning, grades, and graduation rates, especially among working-class males.
A wonderful tribute to the great editor and baseball writer, Roger Angell, who died at age 101 — from the New Yorker.
Russell Moore in Christianity Today calls it an “apocalypse” not a crisis.
As Pentecost draws near, Reggie Smith examines the work of the Spirit and implications of Pentecost for today.
We know the influence of Paul’s letters, but are there good reasons to believe he probably wrote other letters and they were lost?
Wedding season is almost upon us. Maybe it’s already here! Those save-the-date cards magneted to your refrigerator door have been replaced by actual invitations. Chicken,
The recently retired Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church named the interim president of the NCC.