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April 28, 2015 | by Guest Authors | Shared Articles
By Trevin Wax (RNS) Whenever people today say Christianity needs to update and adapt its moral standards for the 21st century, I hear echoes from 100 years ago. Back then, the calls for change had less to do with morality and more to do with miracles. But the motivation was similar, and the results are […]
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April 28, 2015 | by Guest Authors | Shared Articles
Commentry by Gene Schaerr The briefs are in—over 150 in all—and today the Supreme Court will hear the arguments in the cases on states’ freedom to make marriage policy. Here are highlights of points made in the amicus briefs supporting man-woman marriage laws that the Court should consider: More than 50 million Americans voted to retain the man-woman definition […]
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April 21, 2015 | by Frank Tunstall | Scriptures
By Frank G. Tunstall It was a great day for me when I comprehended from the Scriptures the best place to learn fathering is to study our heavenly Father and model after Him. One way this has worked out in my life is learning to give sincere complements. Children yearn to be affirmed. They want […]
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April 21, 2015 | by Guest Authors | Shared Articles
by Randell D. Turner, Ph.D. From our earliest days on the playground, we’ve heard this familiar quote: “Sticks and stones may break your bones, but names can never hurt you.” Although those may have been useful words for minimizing black eyes, as we grew from boys to men we learned that it isn’t true! Names—or […]
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April 14, 2015 | by Frank Tunstall | Sermons
By Frank Tunstall Why is it so easy to go-all-out for Easter in many churches, then take a deep breath, relax, and maybe even go on vacation after Easter, when our Lord did ministry another 40 days following His resurrection? Without dispute Easter is the towering event on the annual Christian calendar. Celebrating the death […]
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April 14, 2015 | by Guest Authors | Shared Articles
BY Rebekah Simon-Peter Why do good churches die? I’m not talking about churches that have an apparent fatal flaw like mean or nasty people, terrible location, clergy sexual misconduct, uninspiring worship or the like. Churches can and do recover from all of those things. No, I’m talking about good churches that care about […]
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April 7, 2015 | by Guest Authors | Shared Articles
By Mark Gregston You want your kids to fulfill every bit of their unique purpose in life. When you first hold your newborn, the future and its possibilities flash through your mind. Will she be a doctor? Will he be a lawyer? I want her to do well. I hope he is like his dad. […]
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April 7, 2015 | by Frank Tunstall | Scriptures, Sermons
After His resurrection, our Lord was on this earth in ministry another 40 days. So why is it so easy to go-all-out for Easter in our churches, then take a deep breath, relax, and maybe even go on vacation after Easter? Without dispute Easter is the big event on the annual Christian calendar. Celebrating the […]
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March 21, 2015 | by Frank Tunstall | Easter, Sermons
The resurrection of Jesus is the greatest miracle of all history. But if Jesus had not walked out of His tomb on the third day, the resurrection story would be the greatest lie of all time. Jesus’ visit with His disciples to Caesarea Philippi was a red letter event in the Lord’s ministry. There, up […]
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March 19, 2015 | by Frank Tunstall | Shared Articles
A Helpful Perspective on Your Ex The Championship Fathering blog by Carey Casey One of the biggest challenges for divorced dads is getting along with their ex. Tension and animosity are practically a given with many divorces. But there are ways to get through it—and possibly even find a way to work together for the […]
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