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The Sinfulness and Destructiveness of Conspiracy Theories

The Sinfulness and Destructiveness of Conspiracy Theories

Chasing conspiracy theories is not going to solve any problems. True restoration begins when God’s people repent and walk in righteousness. A recent conspiracy theory has garnered much national attention. It involves “Jade Helm 15,” an Armed Services training exercise employing the elite units of the Armed Forces in counter-terrorist warfare. About 1,200 servicemen will run exercises throughout the South …

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Ministry leaders react to gay marriage ruling

Ministry leaders react to gay marriage ruling

Ministry leaders from across the United States react to the June 26 ruling of the Supreme Court recognizing same-sex marriage.   Roger E. Olson blogs: "And Now … What Conservative Churches Must Do." Churches that believe marriage should only be between a man and a woman now must decide what to do–in light of the Supreme Court’s ruling. Will they …

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Spring 2015: Other Significant Articles

Spring 2015: Other Significant Articles

Dale M. Coulter, “Pentecostalism and the Question of Culture” First Things (November 13, 2014).   Andrew Wilson, “God Always Heals: Good news for our bodies—in this life and the next” Christianity Today (November 25, 2014). The pastor of a large charismatic church in England and the father of children with debilitating diseases speaks about healing that is no mere theory. …

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Sociologist Josh Packard on Church Refugees with Rob Wilkerson

Sociologist Josh Packard on Church Refugees with Rob Wilkerson

  Rob Wilkerson's interview of sociologist Josh Packard about the people who say they are done with church.     The book being discussed is: Church Refugees: Sociologists Reveal Why People Are DONE With Church But Not Their Faith by Josh Packard and Ashleigh Hope.  

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