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Protecting the weak
On the 35th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade opinion that effectively legalized abortion as birth control – resulting in the deaths of at least 50 million unborn children to… more »
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Protecting the weak
Admin wrote 5 months ago: On the 35th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade opinion that effectively legal … more »
A cause worth dying for
Admin wrote 6 months ago: All of us owe a great debt to Martin Luther King Jr. For all his shortcomings, he had the courage t … more »
Do you want to change the world?
Admin wrote 6 months ago: In his latest column on CounterCulture, David Gushee says Christians who want to change the world mu … more »
Justice in the ’burbs
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Admin wrote 11 months ago: By Mark Kelly Deep in our hearts, we know it is unjust that homeless people freeze to death on the s … more »
Breaking the ice
Admin wrote 11 months ago: Click the photo to read the article. … more »
The Role of the Lord's Supper
Matt wrote 2 years ago: Originally Posted 7/18/06 In our Sunday morning Bible class we have been studying I Corinthians and … more »
Community
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Guy wrote 1 week ago: 9Marks has an excellent blog site and I really appreciate some of the insights from Mark Dever (past … more »
Re-Monking the Church
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Marc Alton-Cooper wrote 2 weeks ago: A New monasticism From Christian History & Biography: Re-Monking the Church Many Catholics and … more »
The rise of monasticism in Christian Britain
Marc Alton-Cooper wrote 1 month ago: A brief outline for us to be going on with: Monastic communities, both of men and women, have playe … more »
Church culture, should we always follow?
militarywifey wrote 2 months ago: Anyone who has regularly attended a church will notice that every church has its own culture. You kn … more »
Obsolete Christianity and Revitalized Faith: Sanctorum Communio, the Communion of Saints
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murrayo wrote 3 months ago: The ardent Capitalists or devote relativist might view the decline in North American church attendan … more »
