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Have you ever been in a conversation with someone who doesn’t know Jesus and felt that familiar tension build inside you, the pressure to say the right thing, a sense of insecurity creeping in?
“Consider it all joy, my brothers and sisters” (James 1:2). Jas 1:1-11; Mark 8:11-13 A man is in a diner trying to decide if he wants a coffee refill. The waitress stands at the table with the carafe ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When we use the words “faith at work,” some people get so hot under the collar and very defensive. I can understand why. For years many ...
The Daily Reporter frequently features our “neighbors” with interesting professions, hobbies or stories. Here, New Palestine ...
Fifty-eight years ago, people in power condemned an Episcopal minister for addressing the president of the United States about a public policy issue during a sermon. The Rev. Cotesworth Pinckney Lewis ...
In services for homeless people, the field in which I work, the current buzz phrase is trauma-informed care. The concept is simple, but its execution is demanding. It makes an acknowledgment of trauma ...
In the wake of Walter Brueggemann’s passing, we’re left with his challenge: Preach not to explain but to evoke. Not to tame but to testify. Walter Brueggemann has died. But if you’ve ever preached a ...
(RNS) — During last month’s Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting, debates about if women can serve as pastors dominated the business sessions and national news coverage. But at multiple Baptist ...
Since Kirk's slaying Sept. 10, some evangelical pastors have praised Kirk as a 'martyr,' while others have questioned his version of Christianity.