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Trump hints at Dobbs victory in speech to anti-abortion
group Former President Donald Trump alluded to the Supreme Court’s landmark decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in asking attendees of a Christian forum to vote for him on Monday. In a two-minute virtual address to the Danbury Institute, the former... Tony Evans ‘fell short,’ steps down from pastoral duties In a statement posted on the Oak Cliff Bible Church website, Senior Pastor Tony Evans announced he has stepped away from his staff role at the church due to falling “short of the high standards of scripture.” Leaders of the Dallas
church...
Beauty and faith We live in a culture where creatives are flourishing—a society that cares about art, design, and making. So, we ask: how do we show the story of God as beautiful? Ultimately, we believe living
beautifully means participating in God’s Shalom—wholeness and peace—in our lives, communities, and world around us. In doing so, may we all experience God as beautiful together. Explore Alabaster!
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...
Second Serve Yesterday afternoon Minneapolis announced a verdict that had millions of us holding our breath. It was followed by possibly the largest sigh of relief so far in a tense 2021. Among the relieved, there is a near-unanimous sentiment that
this...
The swastika and the controversy of its meanings
The swastika is a sacred symbol used for millennia in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain cultures that represents peace and fortune. On the other hand, it has also been an important symbol for indigenous peoples around the
world....
What is the Big Bang?
The Big Bang theory was a groundbreaking scientific advancement of the 20th century that has transformed our knowledge of the cosmos. Since it became known to the scientific community in the 1930s, it has challenged the scientific world
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Rondall is co-leading this tour with Dr. Scott Culpepper, Professor of History at Dordt College. London and Paris both have long religious and artistic traditions along with fabulous museums. Take
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Are you seen? Almost everywhere you turn these days, somebody is whining about whether they are being “seen.” Woke culture makes sure it tells people “I see you. You are seen.” An article in Psychology Today says, “Feeling seen by others is a basic... Why Are We All So Uncomfortable With Silence and Rest? Last summer, a driving goal of mine was to create space to experience God through rest, rhythm and enjoyment of Him. Sounds great, right? In the weeks leading up to summer, I thought a lot about how beautiful and purposeful
those... God’s Purpose in Our Boredom We’ve talked a lot on the podcast about escaping a life of triviality, escaping this desire to be entertained to death. Twenty-five or so episodes in the archive
now prove that this is a major theme on the podcast, Pastor John. I summarized those... Take A Breath Well the good
news, if you’re a misery-loves-company type (and who isn’t?), is that they’ve been making bad news for as long as there’s been news. It just arrives at our doorstep faster and by more delivery mechanisms now.... Equating Trump And Jesus? Why I Am Not Comfortable With This I’m not saying I am perfect; it is just that I don’t make mistakes. We all do it. We struggle to admit we are wrong. Surely I’m not mistaken, it must be you. We do it with our favorite sports teams. If we were to ask, “Was that a foul?,” “Was that a...
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