
The God That Jesus Believed In
Have you ever had an experience where something disturbed you, unsettled you, more than it should have? A conversation, a book or movie, that unnerved
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Have you ever had an experience where something disturbed you, unsettled you, more than it should have? A conversation, a book or movie, that unnerved
Pentecostals increasingly use the shofar in their rituals, including the January 6 capitol insurrection.
It’s time to stop making excuses and enabling non-vaxxers who claim religious grounds, writes David French.
Our own David Hoekema writes about art on the border wall in the Christian Century.
President Biden’s use of Isaiah 6 drew ire from all sorts of Christians. Turns out, it’s been used before, and often, by voices in the
Chuck DeGroat answers critics who say empathy makes us too soft and leads us away from God’s truth.
In this episode, Steve Mathonnet-VanderWell talks with Jim Herrington and Trisha Taylor of The Leader’s Journey, an organization that helps leaders and organizations grow their
Well-known hymn-writer, Carolyn Winfrey Gillette, offers “A Hymn for Places Where War Leads to War.”
What does John’s Piper’s wishful thinking about his hero, Jonathan Edwards, tell us about Piper? Chris Gehrz writes on Patheos.
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