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Unity in a Divisive Age: Oneness with Christ

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Unity in a Divisive Age: Oneness with Christ

    Unity in a Divisive Age: Oneness with Christ   In a divisive age, dare we speak of unity? Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s words encourage me, especially today. His writings have strengthened believers over the centuries and stand ready to speak to our time.   John W. Doberstein introduces Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s small but weighty tome, Life Together, by calling him “a writer of profound theological and Biblical insight and yet close to contemporary life and sensitive to reality, a...

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Engaging a Changing Culture with an Unchanging Message

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Engaging a Changing Culture with an Unchanging Message

  Engaging a Changing Culture with an Unchanging Message   It appears that Christians have lost what Ed Stetzer refers to as “the Christian’s home court advantage.” In Stetzer’s post entitled “How We Lead in Times of Cultural Shift,” he names the Christian’s next challenge as a challenge of leadership. How then shall we lead? As our culture shifts, how are Christians to lead? Stetzer’s first suggestion is that Christians “stop fighting for the perception of cultural dominance that...

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The Natural World: In Praise of the Creator

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The Natural World: In Praise of the Creator

The Natural World: In Praise of the Creator   Hounded by headlines and deadlines, consumed with meetings and memos, plagued by the issues of the day…what is one to do? I say, take a walk. Pull up a chair on the front porch. And let the Creator apply the balm of nature. “The natural world can offer us more than the means to survive, on the one hand, or mortal risks to be avoided, on the other; it can offer us joy” (Michael McCarthy). Nature is not our god.  Nature is certainly not our god,...

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Who’s at the wheel?

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Who’s  at  the  wheel?

  Who’s at the wheel?   James Williams’s Sunday essay in The Guardian a few weeks ago begins with an apt metaphor. “Imagine that you’ve just bought a new GPS device for your car. The first time you use it, it works as expected. However, on the second journey, it takes you to an address a few blocks away from where you had wanted to go. On the third trip, you’re shocked when you find yourself miles away from your intended destination, which is now on the opposite side of town....

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A Grateful Family Heart

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A Grateful Family Heart

A Grateful Family Heart   Ever wish your family showed a little more gratitude? You can nurture thankfulness in your family! Why wait until Thanksgiving? Here are few ideas to get your family in the mood for gratitude: Grab a notebook or a journal and label it the Family Gratitude Journal. Leave it on the kitchen table and      encourage everyone to join in the thankfulness. To get started, choose a family time (a family meal, a special dessert) to kick off the journal. Be sure everyone...

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