Vatican Reveals Sins Only Pope Can Forgive
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Interesting look into Roman Catholicism in Canada’s National Post
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All You Really Need Is "Heart"? Part 2
Editor’s Note: This article was originally posted on March 2, 2007.
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Andre and Harold, two mature Christian men, received multiple job offers. Being well taught in the relevant biblical principles, they applied only for positions that were biblically permissible. But that still left each with more than one job to choose from.
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The Consequences of Technology
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First Things: “iPhones Have Consequences”-
“Ideas have consequences and…the consequence of this particular idea will be the coming of age of successive generations who know less and less about the ideas that gave us Western civilization, and who therefore have less and less investment in its continuation. ‘Knowledge…supplies a motivation that ordinary ambitions don’t.’”
“Ideas have consequences and…the consequence of this particular idea will be the coming of age of successive generations who know less and less about the ideas that gave us Western civilization, and who therefore have less and less investment in its continuation. ‘Knowledge…supplies a motivation that ordinary ambitions don’t.’”
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Popcorn in the Pews
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The growing trend of churches meeting in movie theaters
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"...(T)here turned out to be something engaging about a man living the life I wanted the courage to live."
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Andrée Seu on the life of George Muller
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"Are people blaming the devil or themselves for bad times?"
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Faith And Reason examines the “ ‘Health and Wealth Gospel’ in a sick economy”
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Ask a Mormon...
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Russell Moore provides a useful question to pose to a Mormon
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Dungy and His Faith
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Daniel Pulliam of GetReligion examines how the media is handling retiring NFL coach Tony Dungy’s faith in “Two stories on Dungy merge”
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What Would Jesus Do?
Editor’s Note: This article was reprinted with permission from Warren Vanhetloo’s newsletter “Cogitation.”
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