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LEADERSHIP LINK: Stewardship in February?
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By Jim White   
Friday, February 08, 2013
February is the shortest of the months, but in the stewardship arena, a lot should be happening.
 
OUT LOUD
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By Robert Dilday   
Friday, February 08, 2013
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OPINION: The gun-powdered gospel
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By Alex Gallimore   
Wednesday, February 06, 2013
I grew up around firearms and understand the fears many gun-owners share when political discussions turn to control. But recent violence has led me to reflect on my own gun ownership and rights and compare it to the gospel, where I find Jesus’ haunting challenge to “love one another as I have loved you.”
 
TRENDING: Lessons from Argentina, part 3: The humble
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By John Chandler   
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
Time in Argentina will give you a snapshot of the world that is coming to North America. Like the global south, the gap in the north between the rich and poor will continue to widen. Churches must learn to reframe this as not only an economic issue but a matter of how the church shares the gospel.
 
VITAL SIGNS: Why your church building-use policy matters
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By Bill Wilson   
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
I know firsthand how boring and laborious creating a building-use policy can be. Every church I have ever served has entered into a major building project. The debate around building use has been a constant. It also has evolved dramatically for me. It must communicate self-sacrifice, not self-absorption.
 
OPINION: Not afraid of kangaroos — Fear-based decision making
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By Brandon Hudson   
Friday, February 01, 2013
We are afraid of things other than what we know. We do not like to admit we are afraid. We justify our fear of that thing through dangerous leaps of logic, but in reality our fear, and therefore our actions, do not come from a logical place, but a deeper and more primal emotional space within us.
 
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By Robert Dilday   
Friday, January 25, 2013
Timely quotes from the global media
 
LEADERSHIP LINK: The family needing ministry most may be your own
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By Jim White   
Friday, January 25, 2013
In the list of deacon qualifications (1 Timothy 3:8-13), Paul makes it clear that the deacon’s home life should be exemplary. This does not mean perfect, however, or no one would qualify!
 
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MICHAEL PARNELL
Two films portray search for identity




LISA COLE SMITH
Time for a vibrant imagination




JIM WHITE
The nation's mean-spirited discourse seeps into churches



ALEX GALLIMORE
A connecting tool turns divisive


BILL WILSON
A desperate need

WINN COLLIER
Two recommendations

FRED ANDERSON
Worth the conversation

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• Supreme Court will hear church-state case over prayers at public meetings | Washington Post, 5/20

• Billy Graham isn't finished preaching yet | Raleigh News & Observer, 5/20

• A British strand of Islam is emerging as more people become converts | Economist, 5/18

• Texas legislature passes 'Merry Christmas bill' aimed at giving public schools more leeway to observe traditional winter celebrations | Texas Tribune, 5/17

• Seminary graduates not always ministering from the pulpit | Washington Post, 5/17

• Church of Scotland revises controversial Israel report | BBC, 5/17

• Georgia governor engaged in Bible dispute | Philadelphia Inquirer, 5/16

• Russian church in China has first service in 51 years | Kuala Lumpur News Straits Times, 5/15

• Christian churches back Jews facing anti-Semitism in Hungary | Reuters, 5/14

• Remembering Roger Williams and 350 years of religious freedom | Rhode Island Public Radio, 5/13

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