
We have a humanitarian crisis on our southern border, a crisis that requires our compassion and quick action by our officials. If people in need of asylum had been able to apply for both refugee status and asylum from their …
Continue Reading →We have a humanitarian crisis on our southern border, a crisis that requires our compassion and quick action by our officials. If people in need of asylum had been able to apply for both refugee status and asylum from their …
Continue Reading →As is usually the case, our election revealed all of our strengths and all of our weaknesses.
Continue Reading →Combative discourse enflames, making it nearly impossible to find common ground. How can peace enter this situation?
Continue Reading →The authors write commands to Jewish believers that, when obeyed, will require the readers to hold their lives loosely.
Continue Reading →Liberty gives us the blessings of being able to think for ourselves and to decide what to do and how to act.
Continue Reading →Don’t give up, I say to our brothers and sisters in Christ. Don’t give up on us! Those who are harboring racism can change. Black lives DO matter.
Continue Reading →God has a purpose, but it may take years of hard work. And then, if through our own flawed attempts, we don’t succeed, the Lord will triumph. He promises to one day eradicate every form of racism and sickness.
Continue Reading →The most precious thing we can offer to the Lord is ourselves. This offering brings about a transformation, a renewal of our minds.
Continue Reading →Why is it important to us that God is just? Ask anyone who has experienced injustice. Ask anyone who has been trafficked, stolen, and harmed.
Continue Reading →Have you ever wondered how Christ could love us that much? How he could endure the pain, humiliation, and agony of crucifixion, so that we could be his?
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