How Tests And Trials Separate The Chaff From The Wheat
Trials and tests come into everyone’s life, but for those who profess Christ, tests and trials can separate the chaff from the wheat. Tests A faith that’s not tested is a faith that’s not...
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How to Live the Bible — Working for Christ
This is the one-hundred-twentieth lesson in author and pastor Mel Lawrenz’ How to Live the Bible series. If you know someone or a group who would like to follow along on this journey through...
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What Happens at Liberty Doesn’t Stay at Liberty
The Falwell investigation has far-reaching consequences for local churches in Virginia and beyond. The Associated Press recently reported that Liberty University is launching an independent investigation into the conduct of former president Jerry Falwell...
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White House Administration Equipping Faith Leaders with Tools for Action in the Rural Addiction Crisis
New tools to address addiction in rural America from the Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. As the Nation’s “Drug Czar,” I regularly travel around the country to understand...
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Commentary: On Matters of Race and Justice, Listening Isn’t a One-Way Street
Why we shouldn’t divide the church into those who “get it” and those who don’t. In early June, with protests erupting around the country and George Floyd’s dying words still hauntingly fresh, The Washington...
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The Roots of the Black Prophetic Voice
Why the Exodus must remain central to the African American church. This is the last in a six-part series of essays from a cross section of leading scholars revisiting the place of the “First...
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The COVID-19 Crucible: Confronting Our True Selves
A new series on navigating healthy relationships through COVID-19 This is the first of four articles on the topic of COVID-19 and individual, couple, family, and social issues viewed through a systemic marriage and...
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