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Ability to forgive strongly correlated with human flourishing: study The willingness to
forgive plays a strong role in an individual’s level of human flourishing as a positive relationship with the Bible is the strongest predictor of human flourishing among the youngest group of Americans, according to a new... Indiana Republicans upset Mike Braun’s choice for lieutenant governor, backing far-right pick Indiana Republicans have rejected Sen. Mike Braun’s choice for lieutenant governor, instead nominating a podcasting pastor with far-right views to be his running mate. Beckwith won 891-828. Braun, who is leaving the Senate,... ‘The Chosen’ Creator Dallas Jenkins Admits He’s ‘a Flawed Man,’ Details His Porn Addiction
He’s bringing the life of Jesus Christ to TV, but The Chosen creator Dallas Jenkins wants viewers to know he’s a sinner like anyone else. In a shocking interview, the 48-year-old Evangelical dad of four opened up about
one of his darkest secrets.... Missouri abortion ban wasn't about lawmakers imposing religious beliefs, judge says A judge in Missouri says lawmakers who passed a restrictive abortion ban were not trying to impose their religious beliefs on everyone in the state, rejecting a case filed by more than a dozen Christian, Jewish and Unitarian Universalist leaders...
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!
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...
Same Sex Attraction and the Aching Heart of Christ
The issue of the relationship, or lack thereof, between homosexuality and the church, especially the evangelical church, is a hot topic these days. In some ways, I am a really bad blogger. I tend to either not write about a hot
topic...
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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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Answering the Jesus Question When I was deciding whether or not I should be a Christian, I made sure to read about as many other religions as I could. At first it was overwhelming to compare the teachings of faiths like Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism to Christianity, but then... Right, Wrong, And Evil Arguably, the most difficult challenge facing philosophy, theology, and religion is the problem of evil. The problem can be framed in different ways, depending on the purpose of the discussion. For example, one can argue that the existence of evil... Hope Despite
Appearances Our title this week is Hope Despite Appearances and our lectionary reading for this upcoming week is from the gospel of Mark: He also said, “This is what the kingdom of God is like. A man scatters seed on the
ground. Night and day, whether he... Buckets Of Reasons People Are Leaving Christianity In my last column, I wrote that we (the United States) are becoming less religious. It prompted a good deal of discussion and most of it was civil. That is one of the goals I have for this column: civil discussion about important issues.... The Gift of Failure Something changed about a year into my process of planting a church in New York. Initially, I was motivated by big dreams of reaching people with the gospel, building a strong church, planting new churches, and discipling the next generation of...
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