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The most dangerous person in your church (Hint: It’s not always the one behind the pulpit).
The most dangerous person in an unhealthy church isn’t always the one behind the pulpit. Sometimes, it’s the one behind the ...
Church walls lined with Renaissance art have shaped a quiet but powerful assumption over time, that holiness somehow looked ...
Will we walk away when the Church disappoints us, or will we stay with clearer expectations, deeper discernment, and a ...
B, Bossier Press-Tribune Community members, civic leaders and business professionals gathered Tuesday, April 21, at the ...
The attention brought by National Child Abuse Prevention Month for protecting the most vulnerable is not to be relegated to ...
Could women in leadership not only slow this loss, but help reshape the church into a space that fosters growth, healing and ...
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The Tennessee counter-revolution: June is now 'Nuclear Family Month'
What Tennessee has done is simple but significant. It has chosen to affirm what works and what is right.
In chaotic times, this reflection shows how biblical, Spirit-led self-control—rooted in Jesus’ example and Scripture—offers ...
A former ZAOGA member argues that biblical discernment—not fear of judgment—should guide how Christians respond to ...
The "Come, Follow Me" study guide for April 27-May 3 covers Exodus 35-40 and Leviticus 1, 4, 16 and 19 includes details about ...
Unpacking the assumptions beneath modern identity claims and setting them against a God-centred vision of life.
The Rev. Trish Sullivan Vanni reflects on Earth Day, faith and the moral call to care for creation amid climate change.
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