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Category Archives: Politics
The tone of our debates
Escalating levels of bitter partisanship between political rivals have become a steady reminder of how divided we are as a nation. Continue reading
Posted in Culture of Honor, Democracy, Democrats, Government, Honor, Political Correctness, Politics, Republican, Tolerance
Tagged Democracy, Government, Peace, political debate, politics in America, Tolerance
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I hate politics, but…
Is avoiding political engagement a responsible option for obedient Christians? Continue reading
Social Justice and the Church
If we live in a political system that allows us to sit at the table to seek the good that leads to laws and policies, we should not neglect such an opportunity and privilege. Continue reading
Posted in Church, Church and State, Church Leadership, Common Good, Common grace, Community, Emerging Leaders, Evangelicals, Evangelism, Justice, Leadership, Politics, Wisdom, Witness
Tagged Christian influence, christians in the public square, Common Grace, political activism, Politicians, Politics, social justice
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The human need for change
Politics, culture, and the role of law are agents of change but these means offer limited solutions to our problems. We have a deeper need that cannot be addressed through these agents of change.
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Posted in Addiction, Anthropology, Atheism, Behavior, Change, Character, Christian life, Christian worldview, Church and State, Common grace, Counseling, Earth, Evil in the world, God's Love, God's power, Gospel, Government, Guidelines for living, Hope?, Human depravity, Human dignity, Main problem, Politics, Regeneration, Salvation, Sin, Spiritual growth, Spiritual transformation, Worldview
Tagged deeper change needed, help me change, limits of politics
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Arrogant media fears Trump’s arrogance?
The intolerant are fearful of intolerance. Those who are quick to tell us how to think and talk on a growing number of issues fear that Trump might challenge their “ideological” arrogance.
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Posted in Culture, Political Correctness, Politics, Tolerance, Trump, Wisdom
Tagged Fear of trump, media against trump, Trump and first amendment
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How should we respond?
Political action is necessary but…. Continue reading
Posted in Change, Character, Christian worldview, Church, Church and State, Church Leadership, Culture, Democracy, Democrats, Emergent Church, Evil in the world, False Church, Political Correctness, Politics, Wisdom, Witness, Worldview
Tagged Church and politics, political action for Christians
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A call to speak up for freedom
We must find every way possible to graciously but firmly stop this militant intolerance. How long will we sit silently by and be manipulated, bullied and coerced by this radical agenda? Continue reading
How should we understand Trump’s surge
So how should we understand Trump’s surge? Is America being swayed by Trump? Or, more likely, is Trump being propelled by… Continue reading
5 Links worth seeing
5 links worth seeing. Continue reading
Posted in Links to see, Marriage, Politics
Tagged should my husband be my best friend?, what is heaven like?
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