But is their faith merely intellectual? A half century ago, Christianity Today printed an editorial titled “The New Christians,” which followed a movement known as the Jesus Revolution.
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However one thinks of the difference, it’s Wesleyanism today ... Christianity is … what our society is looking for,” Lohrstorfer said. In addition to putting more Wesleyan sermons on its ...
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A convening General Conference approves the new denomination with singing, prayer, a constitution, and interim bishops.
A hurricane doesn’t tell us who to hate. It reminds us who to love. Russell Moore is the editor in chief at Christianity Today and leads its Public Theology Project.
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to notice unintended consequences, and to get on with a life of following Jesus instead of endlessly making sure. Bonnie Kristian is the editorial director of ideas and books at Christianity Today.
However, the fate of the “Ministry Check” website, a long-sought element of the sexual abuse reforms that was approved by the Southern Baptist annual meeting more than two years ago ...
8:1) so you can benefit from their example of faith. Nicole Massie Martin is the chief impact officer at Christianity Today.
Adherents seek to blur, and eventually erase, the division between church and state.