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By Alex Gallimore
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Thursday, February 21, 2013 |
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For far too long churches have attempted to dispense their most precious product while parked along the side of the road, hoping someone will drive by and want to pick up a jar or two. We have the greatest of products, but the roadside-stand model only takes us so far.
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By John Chandler
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Thursday, February 21, 2013 |
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Is it possible that the vast polarization and contentious rhetoric among evangelicals have left all but the zealots asking whether we have been completely co-opted by our polarized culture? Is it possible for evangelicals to live as a peaceable contrast society?
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By Winn Collier
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Thursday, February 21, 2013 |
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Finding ourselves in the season of Lent forces question of how our practices, our bodily, lived experiences, encourage or distract our spirituality. Two titles -- The Life of the Body, by Valerie Hess and Lane M. Arnold, and The Rest of Life, by Ben Witherington III, explore these questions.
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By Bill Wilson
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Thursday, February 21, 2013 |
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I’ve always been struck by the phrase from Luke 9: 51, 53 which describes Jesus as “turning his face toward Jerusalem.” It implies a resoluteness of intent and a high degree of commitment to a divine agenda. Is that characteristic of today’s Christians?
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By Lisa Cole Smith
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Thursday, February 21, 2013 |
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In a live performance there is always the possibility of messing up. Anyone who has been on stage has experienced that moment when the next words don’t come or the sounds are wrong. There are a couple of options available when this occurs. But I’ve never seen what I witnessed the other night.
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By Robert Dilday
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Thursday, February 21, 2013 |
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By Brandon Hudson
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013 |
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Ash Wednesday reminds us that Jesus redefines family radically as those who seek God’s kingdom and do God’s will. That means that all of us in church are family for each other. We are called to look at one another and whisper words of belonging and being, not only on Ash Wednesday, but every day.
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By Lisa Cole Smith
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Friday, February 08, 2013 |
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Zombies are classic fixtures in horror movies. The idea of people being alive and yet dead, walking around in our midst with no way to relate or reach out or communicate, no way for us to reach them, is really disturbing. I see too many people living that kind of half-life and it is heart breaking.
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