The Evils of Prostitution, the Power of Reading Aloud, and Why Every Place Is the Same Now
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A Loneliness Epidemic, Turn Off Your Notifications, & Tips for Reading the Bible (Even When You Have Little Kids)
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What Made the Early Church Unique, Love is the Foundation of Knowledge, & Our Predictions About the Internet Are (Probably) Wrong
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Dr. King’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” Still Speaks to Us Today
On April 12, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. sat in a small, solitary jail...
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How to Listen More (and Better), Loving People via Email, & Religious Liberty in the Absence of Power
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A Decade of Disillusionment, The Division of the United Methodist Church, & Why Public Discourse Has Become a Shouting Match
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Stop Clinging to Confederate Currency
Imagine you’re a Northerner living in the South doing business toward the end of the...
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Power Disparities, Adoniram Judson’s Spiritual Descendants, & Can We Trust the Gospels?
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An Honest Abortion Debate, the Dark Side of Social Media, & You Have More Time for Bible Reading Than You Think
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Facing the Darkness at Christmas, What Joseph Has to Say About Abuse, & Mr. Rogers Wanted to Take Down Consumerism
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