Religion’s (Verified) Benefits
In a recent article I read, Carey Nieuwhof quoted Mark Clark who was quoting Rodney Stark. (I think all my attribution quotas are lined up […]
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In a recent article I read, Carey Nieuwhof quoted Mark Clark who was quoting Rodney Stark. (I think all my attribution quotas are lined up […]
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[This article replaces tomorrow’s] An Unexpected Advent Story God promised the nation of Israel—His Chosen people—a magnificent gift. For thousands of years, Israel waited for
NOTE: This article, while dated in the issues dealt with, contains principles that apply far beyond its original publication. Names and issues change – the
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Why can’t Jesus be just a tad bit nicer? Here’s what I mean – In prayer and devotions before worship practice this last Sunday morning,
“The Church should stay out of politics.” This might be a coherent statement if politics were kept out of the Church, yet such is not
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Perception and perspective Our perception and perspective are important. When a time of darkness seems to descend upon us, how do we perceive it? The
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Building on the momentum of Part One, we now consider how the Judeo-Christian Worldview helped shape the modern world. As is well-documented in numerous works,
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It was from a college philosopher professor many years ago I first heard of the divorce between faith and reason. While standing in the doorway
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