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Make American Politics Hopeful Again
How the call to “carry one another’s burdens” breaks down partisan stalemates.
Michael Wear
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our increasingly polarized nation, elections are not just perceived to
determine the direction of our nation’s policies but as a declaration of
who is included and who is excluded. We cannot have a nation where half
of the country wakes up the morning after an election feeling like they
no longer have a place in their own country without severely fraying
our social fabric.
At a time when politicians and party activists increasingly argue that their obligation is only, or primarily, to a ...
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A Q+A on how college savings plans can now be used to pay for private K-12 tuition.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
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Parents now have another way to save for Christian school tuition—and this one comes with tax benefits.
Thanks
to the GOP-led tax reforms, the 529 college savings vehicle—so named
for the relevant section of the Internal Revenue Code—can now also be
used to save money to pay tuition ...
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Theology
Our recent emphasis on “kingdom work” misses the real hope of the afterlife.
J. Todd Billings
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Heaven isn’t what it used to be.
A
friend of mine’s favorite Sunday school song growing up was “Dwell in
Me, O Blessed Spirit,” the first verse of which goes, “Dwell in me, O
Blessed Spirit, Gracious Teacher, Friend Divine. For the home of bliss
that waits me, O prepare ...
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And how psychiatry and psychology came to be seen as anti-God.
CT Editors
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Changing chairs after 25 years as lead pastor at the same church is so unusual that we never could have planned it.
Karl Vaters
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Church and State
Experts debate State Department strategy to let the little children come less.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
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An excerpt from “Party of One: Truth, Longing, and the Subtle Art of Singleness.”
Joy Beth Smith
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After trying to both run a major missions agency and preach on Sundays, the local church won out.
Kate Shellnutt
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The story of early African-American Christianity proves the power of the Resurrection against oppression.
Dante Stewart
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Stoneman Shooting, Church United, Prayer Vigil
Parkridge Church met in the high school for 7 years—now they're hosting a vigil for those killed in the shooting.
Ed Stetzer
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Christian counselors once focused on natural disasters now frequently address manmade crises.
Kate Shellnutt
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McLean Presbyterian, future plans, college
God has a plan. He will pursue you. He will use you mightily—just trust him.
Ed Stetzer
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Evangelical students are dating with marriage in mind, but the road to the altar is anything but simple.
Jenell Paris
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