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Tener poliomielitis era un privilegio, no un castigo
Cómo un pasaje del evangelio de Juan transformó mi perspectiva sobre Dios y el sufrimiento.
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Penelitian: Pemahaman Alkitab yang Membahas tentang Trauma Mengurangi Depresi, Kecemasan, dan Kemarahan
Penelitian di penjara Virginia dapat membantu gereja mengatasi dampak emosional dari pandemi.
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Having Polio Was a Privilege, Not a Punishment
How a passage in John’s gospel transformed my perspective on God and suffering.
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Study: Trauma-Informed Bible Reading Reduces Depression, Anxiety, Anger
Research in Virginia jail could help churches deal with emotional impact of the pandemic.
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Post-Election Civility Is Not Enough
Love keeps no record of wrongs, but it does stand up against them.
The Antidote to Spiritual Shallowness Isn’t ‘Believing Harder’ but Going Deeper
Rich Villodas’s book takes us further into our faith traditions, our relationships, and our very selves.
Seven Deadly Sins, One Presidential Election
Pride, envy, greed, and the rest all rear their heads for 2020.
Scripture Won’t Let You Endure Suffering on Your Own
Fellow believers might abandon you or cover you in happy talk. But the Bible offers companionship with saints who know sorrow.
Cantando as canções da injustiça
A adoração bíblica, irada e congregacional pode ajudar a transformar nossos corações e igrejas.
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Facing the Lions of Fatherhood
The ‘roar’ of earthly fathers can be powerful and painful, but God’s roar is louder.
Singing the Songs of Injustice
Biblical, angry, congregational worship can help transform our hearts and churches.
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Pastors Need Friends Born for Adversity
When beloved congregants turned on me, who could I trust for advice?
My ‘Mom Rage’ Is Understandable. But It’s Not Excusable.
In my fury, I’m invited to repent and be restored at the foot of the cross.
The Growing Danger Of Assigning Guilt By Association
How can we effect change if we can’t find common ground with people who see things differently?
We Want Straightforward Answers. God Gives Us Mysteries.
Jen Pollock Michel traces the paradoxical shape of Christian truth.
Biting Babies, Jet-Fuel Loans, and Other Inexplicable Controversies That Made Me a Better Pastor
You don’t have to understand a conflict to respond to it wisely.
The Good Gift of a Downcast Soul
How our emotions—even the unpleasant ones—point us back to a loving God.
When Jesus Got Angry
In a world in which anger is overused, being slow to anger may make a stronger statement than all our yelling ever could.
‘I Thought God Loved Only the Hutu’
Tutsi widows and orphans felt betrayed by the church during the genocide. Survivor Denise Uwimana made it her mission to help them heal.
A Caution to ‘Nice’ Christians
When we don’t confront sin, in others and in ourselves, we commit spiritual malpractice.

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What Antisemitic Campus Chants Tell Us About This Angry Era
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