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Past Imperfect: David Neff

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Why Last Saturday's Political Conclave of Evangelical Leaders Was Dangerous 
Brothers and sisters, we are neither kingmakers nor powerbrokers.
Past Imperfect
How the Physical Form of a Bible Shapes Us  
Will the digital Scriptures speed the decline of family spirituality once fostered by family Bibles?
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Our Secret African Heritage 
How we can remember our big family history.
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Criminalizing Circumcision 
We have secularized the ancient Jewish rite—but it is still inescapably religious.
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A Second-Coming Christian 
The 'blessed hope' was the linchpin of my father's faith.
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Remember the Red Sea 
Why not capitalize on the richness and mystery of our ancient symbols?
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John Stott: The Man Who Wouldn't Be Bishop 
Discernment and discipline have enabled him to touch lives worldwide.
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Sudan's Politics of Prayer 
If there were ever a time for intercession in international affairs, this is it.
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Dwelling in Heaven's Suburbs 
Creating a culture of resurrection is key to full-orbed ministry.
Past Imperfect
Stride Toward Peace: The Mideast's Nonviolent Moment 
Risking love in a land of violence.
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Ardor and Order 
The charismatic renewal has disappeared like yeast into bread dough.
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'It's Not About the Past' 
New Anglican and Lutheran groups need to nurture a positive identity.
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How the Early Church Read the Bible 
The church fathers show us how to read Scripture imaginatively.
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From Powerlifter to Powerless
How physical debility strengthened my reliance on God.

Young Evangelicals Still at War? A Review of 'A Faith of Our Own'
Jonathan Merritt seeks a non-partisan faith, but leaving behind the left-right culture clashes is harder than it seems.

Throwing Christ Over the Cliff
How the church can help the faithful stay faithful.

Brave New Web: Navigating the Conflict Between Pluralism and Freedom
Religious organizations should defend their public presence without resorting to individualism.

Quebec: Canada's Prodigal Province
The province's evangelicals pursue a fresh hearing for the gospel in their post-Christian culture.

Teach Us to Pray: Learning from Prayer Partners in History
Great figures from church history have much to teach about talking with God.

What Mama Heidi's World Looks Like in Mozambique
A picture of what Heidi Baker sees on a regular basis.

Touched by Jesus: Healing Body and Soul
Healing and the Good News move in concert.

 
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