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I Was a Stranger
Church leaders are changing the conversation about immigration reform.
5 Good Ways to Welcome Strangers
It’s not illegal to care for immigrants, whatever their status
Blessings of a Post-Christian Culture
In the country’s “least-Christian city,” churches have partnered with government to revolutionize schools, help the homeless, and fight sex trafficking. How did it happen?
Be Careful What You Worship on July 4
Is national patriotism inconsistent with Christianity?
Did Pastors Pave the Way for Trump?
We bear some responsibility for the state of political discourse, but we also hold the power to change it.
Trumped-Up Charges
Who’s defining your church’s reputation toward Immigrants?
What Can Heal Racial Wounds?
South Bronx Pastor Dimas Salaberrios talks about race, abortion, and criminal justice.
My Silence Is Not Compliance: Why I Don’t Preach Politics from the Pulpit
Preachers need to take our cue from God's Word, not the current obsession of the 24-hour news cycle.
Why I Don’t Preach Politics (A Follow-Up with Q & R)
Last week's post on politics in the pulpit generated some great dialog. Here's a synopsis of that dialog in a Question & Response format.
If You're Voting for Trump, You Can Unfriend Me (But I Hope You Won't)
Take a deep breath and read the entire post before you comment. It’s not what you think.
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