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Vt. foster parents allege religious discrimination by DCF Two Vermont foster families allege the state
of Vermont is discriminating against their religion. In a new lawsuit, they say the state was wrong in pulling their foster license. Brian and Kaitlyn Wuoti, and Michael and Rebecca Gantt are two... Standoff with ‘Religious Fanatic Survivalist’ on Palm Coast’s Forsythe Lane Ends With Arrests Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly described the man holed
up inside the house at 94 Forsythe Lane in Palm Coast’s F-Section since early this morning as a “religious fanatic survivalist” who had earlier been causing a disturbance and assaulting... 9 NFL Teams Decline ‘Pride’ Messaging
We are into the month of June now, and as per
social customs these days, many corporate entities and sports teams have changed their social media handles to celebrate “Pride month” regardless of how their customer or fanbases feel about... Pastor Hoping Jesus Returns Before Election Day n the aftermath of former President Donald Trump’s unprecedented conviction, Pastor Mark Driscoll began pleading on social media for Jesus’ return ahead of Election Day in November. “Lord Jesus, we would humbly request that you return...
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Politics and the church Recently, there have been disagreements within Christianity over the church’s role in the political sphere. Christians are wondering if Republicanism is wrapped too tightly into the fabric of American Evangelicalism. Most, however, say
no....
How is the Church treating Jesus?
“Church has to be run like a business.” I said the above statement about five years ago, affirming the institutional model of a large church in my area. There was no thought of anything different. I was convinced that the way to reach people in
the...
Dominicans unite to revive Hollywood monastery
The North American Association of Dominican Monasteries partnered with the Dominican Friars of the Western Province to revive a monastery in Hollywood. Announced on March 9 through the authorities of both ecclesiastical
institutions...
What is the Gospel?
The word gospel simply means good news. The first four books of the Bible’s New Testament are the gospel accounts according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are known as the
synoptic...
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This lecture looks at the ways in which art is intrinsically theological and the implications this has for the artists of faith. It looks both at what this means for the Church and the
responsibility which such an understanding bestows on the artist. Artist as Theologian |
How Christian Universities See Themselves When I was teaching at Olivet Nazarene in the late 1980s, a number of us faculty were encouraging the administration that, due to a variety of recent changes within the university, it was time to raise our sights and strive to become more of a... The Decline of Reading Starts with the Reasons We Read A number of excellent articles on the decline in student reading have been going around recently, including this widely circulated but paywalled article in the Chronicle of Higher Education titled “Is this the End of
Reading?”... When can religious organizations discriminate? Last week Christianity Today reported that World Vision, the international Christian aid group, is appealing a lower court decision that found it
liable for employment discrimination. The case could clarify an area of law left murky following a... A Liberalism Not of This World The utopian mind, Roger Scruton wrote in The Uses of Pessimism, is remarkable not merely for being detached from reality but for taking a certain pride in consciously rejecting reality. Utopians “see the world differently. They are able to...
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