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What Brings People Back to Church? Most adult churchgoers in the United States don’t frequently switch churches. But if they
make a congregational change, it’s likely they made a residential change first. And those who switch have high expectations for their new congregation.... After a monthlong leave of absence marked by staff resignations and turmoil, embattled Pastor Albert Tate on Sunday gave a tearful, yet vague apology before his California megachurch, Fellowship
Monrovia.... School board voters fight
back Earlier this year, Popular Information reported that the Pennridge School Board in Pennsylvania hired Jordan Adams, a right-wing educational consultant, to assist in the development of curriculum and other issues.... Indonesia to Indigenize the Arabic Name for ‘Jesus Christ’
Come 2024, the world’s most populous Muslim country—Indonesia— will stop using the Arabic term for Jesus Christ when referring to Christian holidays and will instead use the indigenous Bahasa-language term, Yesus Kristus.... Nativity Musical, 'Journey to Bethlehem,' in Theaters Now A new film on the Nativity, titled “Journey To Bethlehem,” was released in theaters today, offering a fresh take on the biblical story.
“It is a full-on narrative, live-action musical with choreography, and dance, and joy, and fun — and a villain in King Herod, played by Antonio Banderas,” Rich Peluso...
Speaking on Art & Faith I'm Rondall Reynoso founder of Faith on View. As a professor specializing in art and
religion, I have spoken nationally in churches, colleges, and universities. I work with churches and organizations to develop a program of talks, workshops, and/or exhibitions that is appropriate for your needs. Learn more!
What Has Jesus to do with John Wayne?
Kristin Kobes Du Mez’s Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted A Faith and Fractured A Nation begins on sacred ground for all daughters and sons of Dordt University. An alumnus of Dordt College and raised in Sioux
County...
When
the person you love is not the person you married Quarantine and COVID-19 shutdowns have done a lot of things to a lot of people, but one valuable commodity they gave many was time. They gave time to think, to evaluate, to
understand relationships and the years already spent under a bright, unblinking spotlight....
How to meditate as a Christian?
How should one meditate as a Christian? When Christians do not consider meditation a spiritual practice, they miss out on the benefits integrating meditation into their spiritual lives can provide. Scripture reveals that meditation is an integral component of
Christianity....
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“Corporate Rock,” is the derisive label slapped on a style of music born in the 1970s. Characterized by formulaic arrangements, shallow lyrics, and predictable chord progressions critics claim that corporate rock was engineered by record label executives, not artists, to get on the radio,... What does “saved through childbearing” (1 Tim. 2:15) mean? 1 Timothy 2:15 is the only verse in the New Testament that connects having children with salvation, and it’s not an easy verse to interpret. Who is being spoken about here? How are we to understand “saved” in this verse? How are we to understand “childbearing”?
... A Drag Show at Notre Dame Several
departments at the University of Notre Dame, founded in 1842 under the patronage of the Virgin Mary, recently hosted a drag show on campus. In response to criticism, the Catholic university defended the event, citing the “principle of academic freedom.”... 3 Things You Should Know about Nehemiah The book of Nehemiah is a wonderful story that not only informs us of key developments in the history of Israel (namely the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem) but also contains many valuable insights for building up the church of Jesus Christ....
How An Ohio Preacher’s Cancer Battle Can Help Others Overcome Fear The fear of not being able to preach again gripped an Ohio author and pastor when his oncologists told him he had been diagnosed with tongue cancer. Dr. Edward Wishart, 75, had been diagnosed in 2008 with the aggressive form of cancer of the tongue known as squamous
cell carcinoma.... The race to
save Britain’s rarest native tree Once common across our landscape, mature black poplars have dwindled to just a
few thousand. Tree enthusiasts across Britain are devising creative ways to boost their genetic resilience and replant huge numbers of the ‘ballerina poplar’...
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