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The God Who Bleeds
The God Who Bleeds - Jesus is not a theological quandary, but a man who, at one point in our timeline, yet forever, was/is pinned to a tree, accursed.
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New Age Christians and the Danger They Don’t Know They’re In
So-called new age Christians often don't realize the danger they're in. It's a demonic, other-worldy danger.
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Is Bloom Where You’re Planted Advice From the Bible or Grandma?
"Bloom where you're planted" has the folksy appeal of Grandma’s loving advice. Its origins going back to a common French saying from the 16th century. But is it in the Bible?
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Can Someone Be Spiritually Healthy and Still Experience Mental Health Challenges?
“Can someone (a) embrace the gospel, (b) practice spiritual disciplines, display (c) personal devotion and (d) devout character, and (e) have a robust theology and still experience mental health challenges?”
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The Church Must Be a Place of the Second Chance … Starting with Returning Citizens
In a culture so focused on dismissing people who have made mistakes, the Church has an opportunity to reflect something very different—forgiveness and second chances.
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Christians Should Change How They Talk About People With a Criminal Record
Language changes culture, and culture changes law, not the other way around. And if we as Christians don’t change the culture, who will? There are 1 in 3 adults with a criminal record in the United States today facing untold obstacles to a second chance after paying their debt to society.
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Eugene Cho: How the Church Can Be a Better Evangelical Witness to Displaced People
The U.N. refugee agency reports that there are over 80 million forcibly displaced people currently in search of a home. In 2019 alone, one person suffered displacement every three seconds.
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Why Your Origin Story Matters
People never tire of hearing an origin story - what turned someone’s life around, turned them away from drugs or alcohol, or changed the direction of their life.