The Reformation’s Legacy in the Birthplace of Calvinism
by Casey Chalk | Yet another descendant of Calvinism and its rejection of traditional ecclesial,
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Read more ›by Andrew T. Walker | Christian reflection on religious liberty is as old as Christianity itself. But unless it is rehearsed and given fresh expression and articulation in new contexts, it can fall by the wayside. Marx was believed to have said, “Take away a people’s roots, and they can easily be moved. Evangelical public theology often lacks a systematic, […]
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Read more ›by Rev. Sunday Bwanhot | The passions of Fear and love for God coexist together because the God of
Read more ›The official music video for Lauren Daigle’s new single “You Say” from her album, Look Up Child, out now! Stream. Song: You Say Artist: Lauren
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Read more ›Title: Finding I AM: How Jesus Fully Satisfies the Cry of Your Heart
Read more ›by Regis Nicoll | Despite the fashionable heroism of embracing the absurdity of our existence, we have an irrepressible sense that there are
Read more ›by Rev. Sunday Bwanhot | In Christianity, God is the one seeking out man and not man seeking God. Secondly, Christianity is about intimacy – God and man relate in such personal loving ways that other religions cannot even imagine. I agree with the first part of this assertion if we are on the same page that religion is man’s […]
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