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1. No soapbox. We are told to “do everything without arguing or complaining” (Phil. 2:14). That doesn’t mean we can’t support causes we believe in, but they should be moral and biblical issues, not personal agendas. 2. No public bashing. Unless you’ve practiced Matthew 18 principles, and even then it would be rare, don’t address your problems […]

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I have for some time now been deeply troubled by the growing difficulties faced by Christian communities in various parts of the Middle East. It seems to me that we cannot ignore the fact that they are, increasingly, being deliberately targeted by fundamentalist Islamist militants. Christianity was, literally, born in that part of the world […]

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It happened again, and it will probably happen yet again somewhere down the road. An older minister with a radio program spent time calculating dates and came to the conclusion that the Rapture and the end of the world would occur on May 21, 2011. An…

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[dropcap]H[/dropcap]ave you noticed the river of terrible news running through your Facebook feed? Spoiler: there’s a lot. The more awful the story, the more likely it’s going to get shared. In fact, if it’s horrific enough, it doesn’t even have to be true. One of the things that surprises me most is how many of these horrible news stories […]

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[dropcap]A[/dropcap]ll my life I’ve heard the term “underprivileged.” It was used when we talked about people in impoverished countries or children who needed assistance with…

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